TOWARDS CHURCH UNITY
■* Received Thursdav, 7 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 7. j The Archbishop of t'anterbury 's j statement 011 the possible working to-j gether of the historic Anglican com-J munion and free churches, was "tliej most important statement made in this genoration," declared the Moderator of the Xational Lree Church Federal Oouneil. the'Right Reverend F. H. Bal-; lard, at the annual meeting. "We arei •m the verge of great and important deliberations as regards church unity, "j he said. "Our position is that in any! united. church there must be a place not onlv for episcopaey but for congrega- j Monal and Presbvterian elements as : well."
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 November 1946, Page 5
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