THE PRAYER BOOK.
I NEXT STEP IN CONTROVERSY. | ! i UecriTeU 1.30 p.m. I LONDON. February 17. 1 ; The next Majie of the revise! I'rayer! j Book is its submission to the Convocation ! on February ii. Meanwhile. sup|«ortin;» : Bishops arc necessarily silent, as their ' views are embodied in the reused ' ■ Prayer Rook, which is circulated ' !through the country. J The Bishops of Norwich and Binning- ! j ham have published opposing view*, but' ' the majority of the clergy and laity are] awaiting the debates of Convocation. j ' MILLION SIGNATURES. I j PROTEST AGAINST PRATERS. LONDON, February 14. The Protestant Alliance has launched a protest against the changes in the Prayer Book. The alliance is aiming at securing 1,000,000 signatures to a pro- ' j test petition. TTie signatures of 10001 . members of the clergy and .*IOO.OOO churchmen have been secured. | The Church Association has prcj«ared j a manifesto urging all who are desirous j of maintaining the principles of refor- ; mation to oppose the authorisation of j the revised prayer Book.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1927, Page 7
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168THE PRAYER BOOK. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1927, Page 7
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