CHURCH LAW.
DIFFERENCES OF OPINION. AUSTRALIAN CONVENTION. DOUBTS OF FAITH HEALING. <Bj- Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright.) (Received 1 p.m.) SYDNEY, this day. After a lengthy discussion the Convention of the Anglican Church . carried a resolution providing tiiat no decision of a judicial committee of the Privy Council or any other Court in England on any question of faith, ritual, ceremonial or discipline of the Church of England in England shall bind any Court or tribunal on any question of faith, ritual, ceremonial or discipline of the Australian Church, but nothing in this section shall preclude any euch decision from being cited to any Court or tribunal as a persuasive precedent. The Archbishop during the delivery of his charge to the Synod, referred to spiritual- healing. He said it was indisputable that spiritual healing had not taken that place in tiie ordinary ministrations of the Church which many of them expected in the first thrill of the Hickson Mission. He suggested that investigations should he made into reasons why spiritual healing had in so many quarters dropped out of sight.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 22 October 1926, Page 7
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178CHURCH LAW. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 22 October 1926, Page 7
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