REVISED PRAYER BOOK
RATIFICATION PROPOSED
SIR W. JOYNSON-M ICKS’S MEMORANDUM.
Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright.
LONDON, November 18. , (Received November LI, at 9,5 a.in.) Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, who is expected to bo the Evangelicals chief spokesman when the revised Prayer Book is before Parliament, has sent "an important memorandum to the Parliamentary Ecclesiastical Committee, opposiu theg ratification on the ground that it cannot be a final revision, as the bishops have not undertaken to enforce obedience to it; therefore it will inevitably bo' used as a jumping-off' ground for further demands by advocates of romanising practices.
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Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 5
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