THE KING'S OATH.
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[IIY EIiKCTIUC TULECIIAI'II-COI'VIUOHT.] |_I'KH IT.HBB ASSOCIATION.] (Received This l")av, 9.5 a.m.) LO.VDOX, .June 7. At n meeting attended by 11000 members of the Church Association, Lord Kinnaird in the chair, a demonstration was made against any alt:ra<tie,n in the King's Acceession Oath.
[The Church Association is a powerful organisation in connection with the Low Olnirch party of the Anglican coinmniiion at Home. It has a lar.ee lneinhersiliip. and is supported by (lie Karl of I'orlsiiioii.th, I,ord and Lady Winiborne. and mniv other distinguished members of the aristocracy, as well as by working class laymen. f.t was the Church Association thai was resnonsible for the inquiry hi,to the alleged illegal practices of :the late Or. KinMisliop of Lincoln. r Hic association is tabooed by the Episcopal bench, while many prominent Evangelicals decline to support it, owiiif to its nilrn-IVotestanf characler.'l *
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 June 1910, Page 3
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