CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
CANARD AS TO SCHISM.
DENIAL FROM ARCHBISHOP.
LONDON, July 8. The Most Rev. Randall T. Davidson, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking at a banquet tendered to the bishops at the Mansion House, referred to the "baseless inventions" to the effect that the bishops had been in strife about Prayer Book revisions.
He said some newspapers had published articles on a supposed strike of bishops at Lambeth Palace and had hinted that an ex*ensive schism was -.ending. "1 met a friend," said the archbishop, "who said sympathetically: '1 suppose it is a great exaggeration. .
" Tso,' I replied, 'it is a baseless and bare-faced invention.' "I do not mean to say there is complete harmony of opinion on every point, but the bishops will pull together in these matters within a reasonable time." A group of suggestions would be presented which would commend themselves to relitrious people throughout the land. (A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 161, 9 July 1926, Page 7
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