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ANGLICAN SYNOD.

The of continued yesterday. ' 1 ■ I A motion by the-Rev. Mr Tanner that ia iR ueiU Deanery [Board for Southland [he «s-i tiblishediwaa The following were appointed assessors «-L Chancellor of.; the ! Djfcoese, Mi J. . phurch .Advocate, Mr George Cook ; ttPf giatrar <of * the Diocese, Mr 'tjuick ; Ved. Archdeacon Edwards. Rev. -ft Rev Gifford,> P.i Tanker j Messifs J. P. Maitland, Howorth, Spencer, Brent." aqdGibbe. . rjirV ~ ■ ' 'Members of the‘ Synod were;ihvitsk In fdtiife to forward .notice ofmottonalhßs discussed-, m Synod not later than theend pf August in each year .vr- i ■<- Oa a motion by Mr LtrsßOKf (for Maj<|r ! the effect the Synod,, -whileJully .recognising the benefits derivable from r th«j.. institution of 7. a .Theological College in conn fcotioh'with the' J Diocese, and ff idly appreciating. theezertipns,niade by tfie Bight Key, the Bishop, are, of opinion that, con§idflrihguthe ithe .riiocqse, at present,, it woulci"be inei 'pedient .tp take a^y. steps .which, would, involve the, jfioant responsibility attachimj • to such an institution,' considei'able discussion took place, a large number of the members AoltJ 4 :ri iy. ] • r -I hc HevJ Hr is'TAUxoBD said the ense stood saw the need pj[ the Church and proposed the establishraentjaf a‘college for the training of clergymen. He (VI. Stanford) thought bis Lordship Was nristakehinm . his Vfelvt There were other subjects which wer4 fir. more aiid {wpf thy of ooumdsration

the subject of Home Missions, .for instance. . That scheme —the Theologieil'. itjqllege-3-’ always reminded him of one of tfaoso little morsels «H humanity 'which were presented to am admiring father, -about-solong (imitating the length), and soilengia ata; clothes. 4~. ;f£.aughter).j—They ftißfabout ijts About,-its c\othesi|)r tfa^truelength. great difficulty in fipding; it.' T r'Fbe Rev jaf.r' 1 said it ivas for .the >ynod to detide whether 1 ft r shbuld follow the Bishop or Mr Stanford. ' Vy l hen they had a network pf ‘ fail ways nkpning through the Colon/ |thdy wofild bd eriabled to have a' Central GoSegfa.-. If those resolutionffbn thd-theological queb"tion were carried, he Would walk out of the Synod and never enter it again. He was not going to bo ruled’ by khbd/bf Presbyterk —i he.PRBSiDENTsaid that minor questions had iutrUdM tbeiriSilveS tbo' 1 largely ib'ltfa e ; matter, iriVolving : unqn«*tionably at timed> matters which could hardly fail to be disa^reeablO T to persons" tfdntSerned.: • A number of those who. had spoken j upon the Arch--deacon’s motion -on various occasions had complained of ignorance, on the subject. He thought top ,much of the spirit of Youiig Men’s Associations or political bodies hriT been introduced, and he trusted- that they would bear in mind that they were met for intellectual ■itoprbvbmlrit’ as members of Christ's Church. —The Rev. Mr Penny moved ah ilhekdmerit- -simply expressingihe Synod’s appreciation the Synod’s apprecia-' tioupfthe Bishop’s eff in, the a»atter, and on a;;d^yfHiotf ! called ! tibr.Mthere voted for the amendment :• Clergy, 9 ; llity : ’ Cl « r '3 ( laity, 6. Majority Immvbr of the amendment, { 9: •' ■ • ; The Rev, R. L. Stanford moved—“Thatit bd an instruction to J Ihe Theological Col- - lege Council lo require from every candidate f»T Ho'/ Orders that he should devote the two years immediately his'’ordihation exclusively to praparation for the sautei” which was carried -with the -following addition !t-“Ojc to I such other sjrudies'and occupations as the Council may corisidbr Cognate to the saijafe. , ’.,T ’ • - Mr Hawkins’s motion re the Regulation pf - the financml business. was carried, with modifications. * : •’ _ i . ; _ Tfa« following were appointed an interim-Pensiori-Board :-iRe/’ hj. L. -Starifbfd, ReV. G. P. Beaumont, Mr G. F. Reid, and Jir M. W. Hawkins. • -- - The Synod then, adjourned, till 4 p.m. this day. •.*' - : " :t •; • "r

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Evening Star, Issue 3629, 9 October 1874, Page 2

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ANGLICAN SYNOD. Evening Star, Issue 3629, 9 October 1874, Page 2

ANGLICAN SYNOD. Evening Star, Issue 3629, 9 October 1874, Page 2

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