Tho Congregational TJnion of England and Wales has published a Prayer Book fo" use in the churches of tho Congregational order (states «n Tho hook include* iemcej ftv baptMm, marriage, awl buml. Some Chongen occur in the marriage service. ') ho'ois. for instance, the ..mission of the phMBB. "I call ulion these persons here piesnnt to witnoss." As symptomatic of presont social conditions, th# most important ohango is the omission of - tho word "obey" in th# question put: by the minister to the'woman. According to we proaent book she is addressed in oxnctly the snme terms as tho minister pays to the man. Tho form is given as —"Wilt thou have this man to ho thy weaded husband, to live together of tor Go'U ordinance in ,the holy iuntt - mony? Wilt thou love him. comfort 111 . honour, imd weep him in sickness and iu health, nntl keop thee only uuto him so I long oa ye both snail hvor ffn and down tho wid® Atlantic. Where the tramps ana UncM guae, On tho North Sea nnri the Bnltic, Where no gulf airoatn warms tlio Haft. Bound the world from Povth to Pami In each clime and temperature, Everywhere a' trading is You'll find Woods' Great P»ppermtot Cur*.—AdTt.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 6
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206Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 6
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