RITUALISM CHARGES
By Teloprapn-Preja As6c#atiou. Christchurch, October S. A sitting of the bishop's Court, was held to-day in connection with the St. Michael's ritualism charges. The Kev. C. E. Perry, vicar of St. Michael's, in a signed declaration riubmitted to tho judgment of tho Court of Appeal, acltnowlodsjcd tlial he was in error, and declared that he would in future conform to ~'\t Tfook of Common Prayer, liishop .1 ill [us said Mr. Perry had withdrawn tfic slate/neiits of doctrine complained of and condemned, and, having retracted, there oiune mi end to the matter of error in doctrine. In regard to error,? in practice, Mr. J'eiT.v had undertaken to conform to tlie desire of the Chuv.ch. He had admonished Mr. Perry, and with his promise of declaration lie was content. He declared the matter to be at an end.
Somerset County Council is applying to the Local Goveruuicnt Board for a loan of .EIG7.9M to purchnisu laruis and lands; 529 es-Servico men have applied for 11,175 acres and 257 houee*.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 12, 9 October 1919, Page 4
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170RITUALISM CHARGES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 12, 9 October 1919, Page 4
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