The Battle of the Precentors. .Qur readers will be glad to know that the members of the Presbytery of Dunedin have interfered in th s matter, with the view of securing that the ordinary of service shall bo carried out uninterruptedly in the First Church. And that they made arrange ments by which a neutral party shall conduct he psalmody of the church, until the whole matters affecting the First Church be brough before the Presbytery at its ordinary sitting in December. A deputation of members of Presbytery waited upon Mr Sutherland and obtained his consent to refrain from interfering further in the matter meanwhile, and also to refrain from making any allusion during the public service to the present difficulties of the church. The same deputation also waited upon Mr Stewart, the precentor, and obtained his concurrence to the interim arrangement-
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2735, 22 November 1871, Page 3
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142Untitled Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2735, 22 November 1871, Page 3
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