CHURCH REUNION.
ANGLICAN OBSTACLE.
Difficulty Of Cast-Iron Constitution.
JUDGE'S OBSERVATIONS
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SYDNEY, this day,
Mr. Justice Harvey, a prominent Anglican, presided at a meeting of representatives of the Anglican, Presbyterian and, Methodist Churches called to discuss the question of reunion.
declared that there was no question whatever Jthat the constitution recently adopted by the Anglican Synod was the most cast-iron and most rigid constitution any Anglican community had decided to a.dopt.
If that Church was going to unite with the outer , Churches one or two things must happen, either the Anglican constitution yiust be altered or the other Churches must accept it as it was rather than risk a complete breakdown.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 75, 29 March 1928, Page 7
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