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CHURCH UNITY

EXCHANGE OF PULPITS. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, August 9. On the motion of the Rev. J. H. Mackenzie, the Wellington Presbytery passed a resolution to-night recording warm appreciation of the fraternal sentiments of the Appeal by the Bishop of Lambeth at the Conference for Unity in all Christian Churches, but pointed out that the refusal of tlje Anglican Church to acknowledge Presbyterian orders as valid and complete was the one fact preventing an immediate visible expression of such unity. The Presbytery further recorded great pleasure at the movement inaugurated in Nelson, where an exchange of pulpits all round had demonstrated the essential unity of the sundered churches, and the Lambeth appeal had been translated from words into deeds. The Rev. Dr Gibb offered the pulpit of St. John’s Church to Bishop Sprott, and the exchange of pulpits with any member of the Church of England.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18320, 10 August 1921, Page 5

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CHURCH UNITY Otago Daily Times, Issue 18320, 10 August 1921, Page 5

CHURCH UNITY Otago Daily Times, Issue 18320, 10 August 1921, Page 5

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