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THE ANGLICAN SYNOD.

Friday, October 2. In answer to Mr Lubecki, the President said that the terms of the Diocesan Statute P>o. 3 had not been complied with in all the " avpoiuted by the Standing Committee were the persons responsible for the omissions. —Mr Gibbs moved—“ That a Committee be .appointed'fdconstder the retirements oftfce (proposed Rural DekAcryjltolrd for Southland,' and 'that such Committee -insist of (Rev. W.IP; KRv£hie*f Sdv.! }the Cbancellor d£ /the Djncese, Mj Conyers, jMr Bruuton, Mr Hovyqrtb, D’Arcy Haggitt, taud. the. Moyer. ” Agreed to. j 2 The its plkii W ob&atibhTto twi jCburoh of England B»ok‘hh^k%>^s§6of*‘. ; . ’tions be established- and tfc'at' theSfcafliSg bp Tequectedto ’parry out the 'above object.” Agreed to. L TI *LW>- M r That.in the opinion of this Synod, steps 'should be of Lent,”, %ryicqs',yewheld, .553 season ,df Ufty were fast* at JL 99m. Itniug were done m the way or exchanging ipulpits during Lent, it wopld Kjertpinlybe productive of good. After <x>r»ioefable disjcusibn, tne-riabtibh 1 wShcifa whl

j Major Richardson-moved—^“That the jPrssidsnt h'd Ireqfnbstefnttf ffls&rfaihfhyTelegram from the Most Reverend the Primate whether tffg S.S’,:. 1 ?? 4 ' W. the GeneAl-Byh'6a,Tiave %eViSed.ahd put in bperhtlbn'kplknliy behg!a%t f idlph'd' pr'money^TtfßffiP r ft^¥e^feiry i ih phWiteateP, fa. theipriT’ obfedt, for the of iKishoprics, including Bishop’s reaideih^kM 1 other jOjijects-properly4wlon<ing to the work pi >he Ohjirchl ”,>^{l^o.

The Rev. Mr ijiivEOßp moved the first resolution bn tine IbtelDiperance quesjtiou j iMaJor.BlcaAU^^proposediasfan.'attebdS' meat—“ That the principle of total abstinence froin altf'Jboliciiiquors ; means of checking the crying evil of intemperance, inasmuch as it is a method sqifcgdAo the needs of those who are hot strong jenotfgfcG tb> Insist teuflptatiba from exoess,” whioh.was carried. _ ! PftJtf® ,Mr moving ,hia > resolution, ijheyßev. Mr Kinky od.r pialfisuot‘\iety ti^^e^Lofc^he* I care Ch*. pr hinder the<jW Y tak from fading into tiem'ptaiiou,?. whicli was carried, i ] 2 4 #i snd WithjJkhtßmendand( ’

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Evening Star, Issue 3624, 3 October 1874, Page 2

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THE ANGLICAN SYNOD. Evening Star, Issue 3624, 3 October 1874, Page 2

THE ANGLICAN SYNOD. Evening Star, Issue 3624, 3 October 1874, Page 2

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