ANGLICAN MISSION.
Sir,—Tour report re "alleged ritualIsm" furnishes most interesting reading, and further statements will no doubt ho eagerly looked for by many readers, who, like myself, resent any intrusions on low Church principles. Might I, however, suggest that judgment be suspended until tho ■ misfiioners arrive and "air their views"? They will face many critical audiences, and the position will be clearly defined after the first addresses. Meantime it seems, to say the least, premature to form fixed opinions on the article you quote from your English exchange. The missioners should not bo handicapped at the' outset, and there (will be ample opportunity for t'hoso interested to provo the truth or otherwise of the article referred to. Meantime I prefer to hold the opinion that the Bishops of New Zealand would not be'so lacking in judgment as to institute and approve any "mission" that might result ,iji sectarian chaos.—l am, etc., "MURITAI."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 813, 10 May 1910, Page 5
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152ANGLICAN MISSION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 813, 10 May 1910, Page 5
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