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CHURCH CONGRESS.

THE MISSIONS QUESTION.

By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. i per press association.] Received October sth, 1 p.m. London, October 3. At the Church Congress to-morrow, Bishop flloorhouse will deliver an address showing how dogmatism baffled the re-union of the Protestant Churches. October 4. Bishop Kennion, speaking at the Church Congress at Manchester, on the subject of colonial missions, deplored the spiritual competition of the Church of England with the dissenting denominations. Received October Gth, Lls a.m. London, October 4. At the Church Congress to-day the Bishop of Calcutta's proposal that all religious bodies should unite to promote and carry out missionary work, came up for discussion. That prelate argued that missionary efforts should be devoted to Christianising without dogmatising. The Bishop of Carlisle was the only supporter of the proposal.

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7172, 6 October 1888, Page 5

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CHURCH CONGRESS. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7172, 6 October 1888, Page 5

CHURCH CONGRESS. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7172, 6 October 1888, Page 5

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