THE NEW BiSHOP OF DOWN.
The election of Bishop D'Arey, of Ossorv, to succeed Dr. Grower, now Primate,-as. Bishop of Down has given tho greatest' satisfaction, not only, m tho Episcopal, but in all the Protestant Churches of Ireland (says the British Weekly"). Dr. D'Arey is not only a thinker and a scholar and a distinguished preacher, but ho has always maintained most friendly relations with the other Churches. In Presbyterian circles in Belfast, where he has many close friends, his return to the north will bo no less cordially welcomed than in his own Church. It is interesting •to note that tho now Bishop of Down is to be one of the. lecturers at-the forthcoming Summer School of Theology in Glasgow, which has been organised by tho professors of the Glasgow United Froo Church College. Professor R. M. Henry, Professor of Latin in Queen's College, Belfast, will also'lecture in.connection with tho school. ———— —— —
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 9
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153THE NEW BiSHOP OF DOWN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 9
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