MR. JUSTICE COOPER AND THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
:Sir,—The' following ; quotations may '.be 01 interest to those who are following the discission'in your paper under tho'above heading. They arc Roman Catholic testimony to the validity, , of Anglican orders: — , "The Anglican Church was the only one of -the Protestant sects which preserved. her Episcopacy."—The late Archbishop of -Paris, in the preface to the work of Cardinal do la Luzerne upon tho rights of bishops. _ : .. "Of this consecration (Archbishop Parker's) on the 17th of. December, 1559,"" there can be 1101 doubt.','—Dr. Lingard's "History of' England,'' 1 vol. VII, Note 1. ;r These quollations speak for themselves, and'they have a great bearing 011 tlio - continuity of the: Anglican Church.—l am,- etc., '' : CHURCHMAN.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 4
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