THE DUNEDIN SYNOD.
(per press association.)
Dunedin, Oct 31,
The Northern Synod had its final meeting to day. The Rev Patterson reported conferring with the union committee of the Southern church. It was agreed to drop the clause embodying the articles of union, which the Assembly committee did not think should appear in an Act of Parliament owing to future possible complications. The committee expressed thankfulness to Almighty God for the successful conclusion of their labours. Ho formally moved the adoption of the Act by the Assembly. The Rev. Norrie (Auckland) seconded, expressing pleasure at the consummation of the union, which was originally inaugurated in Auckland. The motion was carried amid applause without dissent. The Doxology being sung with much fervour, the deputation was then introduced from the Otago Synod and intimated that the latter had received the Assembly’s decision in the same way.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 1 November 1901, Page 3
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144THE DUNEDIN SYNOD. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 1 November 1901, Page 3
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