PRIMATE AND THE KINO.
TRIBUTE TO HIS MAJESTY'S HIGH PURPOSE. Some striking pronouncements were made on July 5 at the annual banquet Riven by the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House to the Archbishops and Bishops. Proposing' the l toast of "The Church and State, the Lord Mayor said that in nothing was the wisdom of tho founders of our civic institutions more strikingly demonstrated than in associating them with the institutions of . the Church.
The Archbishop o£ Canterbury, replying, said he hatf given an Empire's injunction to the King, aud he was certain, that never had those words been received and taken to heart with a higher purpose or a more genuine and honest resolve than by the King and Queen. The . fact that the forms of the service were archaic and symbolical were- the very things which, to thoughtful men, gave them their meaning and their power. They went back to the far past, and they were living thoughts for the life to-day.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1211, 21 August 1911, Page 3
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165PRIMATE AND THE KINO. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1211, 21 August 1911, Page 3
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