BISHOPS CONFER
AT LAMBETH. (Australian and N, Z. Cable Association.)' (Received this day at 9.55 a.m.) LONDON, August 12. The Lambeth conference which has been sitting in private throughout has now issued a voluminous report of the proceedings which shows that eight resolutions were adopted, dealing with religious and social problems. The most* important thereof embodied an appeal to all Christian people dealing with the reunion of Christendom. The appeal which was adopted practically unanimously urges that Christianity should be manifested in 'the united fellowship and emphasises that the causes Of division lie deep in the past, while the present,calls to a new outlook and new measures and demands reunited Catholic Church. It visualises the church, where'n the divided heritage of the past would be possessed by the whole in common and suggests that a basis of the United church should be the acceptance of the holy, scriptures,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1920, Page 5
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