THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND
KIKUYU CONTROVERSY.
Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright.
LONDON, February 18. (Received Feb. 19, at 0.10 a.m.) The Archbishop of Canterbury, in replying to the letter from the Bishop of Zanzibar, says it does not affect his decision as to the course which he proposes to follow, but he gladly notes the readiness to drop the terms " heresy" and '' schism."
Bishop Tucker, ex-Bishop of Uganda, in a letter to the press, accuses the Bishop of Zanzibar of dragging in his name in his letter to the. Archbishop of Canterbury, in which he charges Biehop Tucker with handing oveT the Anglican converts at Nasa to the care of an undenominational society. Bishop Tucker says he pleads guilty to that. By his action he acknowledged the non-episcopal churches as branches of the Church of Christ, and he took his stand with the Bishops of Uganda and Mombasa. ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16002, 19 February 1914, Page 7
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