ANGLICAN CHURCH RITUAL.
BISHOP CLARKE AND THE EAST-
WARD POSITION.
Pre»s Association. Electric Telegraph. Copyright.
Melbourne, June 18.
In a lecture delivered before the Evangelical Church Association the Rev. Digby Berry criticised the innovations in the Church service introduced by the Bishop (Right Rev. H. Lowther Clarke). The latter, in reply, said: "They can protest as long as they like. I have adopted the eastward position because I believe it to be right, and legal to do so. What is more, I am not going back on what I have said."
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1903, Page 2
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