The Bishop-of London, preaching at $. memorial service at !St. Marlin.'s-in-the-l'iclds receiilly, said that be w-anted to see ppoplofree from Dial; superstition, of perpetually visitingim'diums {nV the purpose of getting into connriiini.eatioii'with the other'world, lie had never seen any information which had given them the slightest help, and such U'ocecdings, in his opinion, were a. waslo:of .time aiVff made pcreond restless and unhappy. Four chalices anil, two-- pa-tons recently stolen from Holy Trinity, (jhureh, Bath, have boon recovered from n london silyp_rsnii(ji,.hv jvlioni. they.Tvej'e nnrcluiW. 1 ' ; "5.V 1 " °Bk'Xs n S Ea tens o.n.'.lhe chalices 'blurred, aiid one paten are still .'flis'sing.;':;..
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 247, 12 July 1919, Page 7
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101Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 247, 12 July 1919, Page 7
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