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PROTEST AGAINST MODERNISM.

On behalf of tho North Ijuneton Ruridecanal Chapter certain resolutions agreed to at a recent meeting or tho Chapter havo been sent to tho Archbishop of Canterbury by the Rev. Herbert Wilson, tho hon. secretary to tho Chapter. Tho resolutions * protest against any teaching which attempts to explain away tho Virgin Birth, or the Resurrection and Ascension, or which puts any interpretation npon theso or any article of tho Creed other than has been commonly accepted and received by Catholics throughout tho ages. It also urges that Church communicants should bo instructed by those in authority not to present themselves for communion at an administration by any pei>ou who has not iceeived Episcopal ordination. Objection it, mado to the admission to holy communion in tho Church of members of religious bodies which reject Episcopal confirmation.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 16

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PROTEST AGAINST MODERNISM. Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 16

PROTEST AGAINST MODERNISM. Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 16

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