DEAN INGE'S VIEW.
—— J j LACK OF DISCIPLINE. j 1 Received 1.30 p.tn.l j LONDON. February 17. j | While Dean Inge is of opinion that the j ; new Pm yer Book should be accepted, he ! ! doubts if it will bring peace, but the j i spirit of lawlessness will not easily l>c eradicated. Scores .»f clergymen arc pre- ] j>areH to defy the bishops. Discipline does not exist. In London ; thing* will l>e as before, with the j advanced churches competing one against t the other to keep ahead of their rivals, j j If the Bi*ho|>« could tell the clergy tot ' obey t»i resign they would have the pub- ! lie's support. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1927, Page 7
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