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INTERCESSORY SERVICES

Sir, — It is refreshing to see flint the Anglican laity are dissatisfied with the K pisco pa I refusal to associate in public prayer with the non-Anglican churches. At any time ibis medieval attitude would he a pity. In the present circumstances it is tragic. It should he said, iu fairness, that, in spite of the oflicial ban, n certain well-known Church ol Kngland «I ilcll i - tarv was present at the louu Hall lutercesMirv Service and sat in the liouf row of the congregation. He is honoured liv freechurchmen for the catholicity of bis sympathies. In Britain the Archbishop of Canterbury is collaborating very heartily with Nonconformist leaders. In Auckland the clock' is being put hack and old barriers are being raised higher. It is a gieat. pit v. A t.KXANor.n Houok.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23965, 15 May 1941, Page 14

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INTERCESSORY SERVICES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23965, 15 May 1941, Page 14

INTERCESSORY SERVICES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23965, 15 May 1941, Page 14

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