ARCHBISHOP'S RECORD
PRIMATE FOR 25 YEARS. ; if.' f MANY CONGRATULATIONS. • |l,! 1 ”” •' " • Press Association —Copyright," Aus' tralian and N.Z Cable Assn- •' ' (Received noon.) ■ LONDON, Feb. & UO J kVlTie Archbishop ofiCanterbury, who \ presiding at a critical session of the Church Assembly reconsidering the Prayer Book, is widely congratulated on to-day’s: completion Afu a quarter of a century’s Primateship, which igi a four hundred years’ record.. 1 iHe peaches his eightieth' ■birthday on April 7 and golden wedding on November 12. ’ f \ The Archbishop said the House of Bishops introduced the amended' measure believing it was the embodiment of all considerations. He sub-, mitted it to three houses of the Assembly as endeavouring to meet the of all groups. Th e House of- • Bishops would cheerfully consider any amendments from the Housesr of the ! Clergy and Laity. He : hoped no ill-considered word, would ‘strengthen those who because , the skein ig-tangled would ruthlessly cut out something characteristic of. England’s .life,, telling throughout the ■ centuries of, public spirit and reverence for the truth. ■ ’" \i' v •; ’■
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 84, 7 February 1928, Page 5
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