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ANGLICAN CHURCH

VARIOUS AMENDMENTS DECIDED UPON. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright). LONDON, February 14. The majority of the House of Laity in the National Assembly decided that the reservation of the Sacrament was not contrary to the law of the Church, after Rev. Oliver Inskip had moved that the words “permitting reservation” be deleted from the Rubric on the ground that they created a schism. The House also agreed that the salutation: ‘The Lord be with you,” should be permissive and not obligatory, on the ground that many working class congregations regarded the frequency of such passages as vain repetition.

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Southland Times, Issue 19172, 16 February 1924, Page 5

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ANGLICAN CHURCH Southland Times, Issue 19172, 16 February 1924, Page 5

ANGLICAN CHURCH Southland Times, Issue 19172, 16 February 1924, Page 5

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