NEW THEOLOGY.
,■ ' * —~ ' ' JTS 'AUTHOR. J?t)T EXPELLED -FROM CONGREQATIONALISM. EEV.' SILVESTER. HORNE'S DICTUM. . Tileimph-- i -i , «sa;jl6Bocialion-OoDyrieli , t 1 • (Rec. lfay 10, .11.15 p.m.) ■' . London, Mov 10. The Rev. C.,Silvoster Home (of Wbite--field's, Tottenham . Court , Hoa'd, a hardHutting.- speaker.'on politics and Freo Church matters)'presided at a meeting of. the Congregational Union. He. asked the lEev. R. J. Campbell (pastor of the City 'Temple, and nuthor'of'the New Theology) to accept.-hi?' ass'irando;that, no ,suggest-. jons had eve'r been mudo 'to expel him or lis friends, and added , that the .Union desired neither a bedridden creed'nor to be driven to Unifarianisnu
• [On. April 28 it was cabled-"The B«t. E. J. Campbell (pastor of tho City. Temple, author of flit' New Theology, aild a . Socialist advocate) has asked'the Congregational Union whether ha should resign. His reasons for .putting; the, question are that the Union.'has.virtually 1 excommunicated him; also that his teachings have been attacked by the ,Kev. ,G. Campbell, Morgan * (pastor, .of . the s\"estmiiister' Chapel, Buckingham Gate, London), the Jt«T. P. T. Forsyth, ]).D. (Principal of Hackney Theological College, Hampstead), ami the E-ev: J. ,H. Jowett (minister of Girr's J<ane Congregational Chiirch, Birmingham), accuse him, of using the name,'credit,, aiid funds of thfe denoinina- . tiori while: denying'its faith."'This cab!e- ---: gram and a complete , statement of the case .appeared , in The Dominion of April "' 1 '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 814, 11 May 1910, Page 5
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