BIBLICAL CRITICISM.
By Telegraph—Pross^Assooiatton—Copyright London, April 27. Tho Bible Students’ Union has issued a direct counter-declaration on the subjoci of the highor criticism manifesto at tho instance of the Bishop of Durham and other high ecclesiastics.
Sydney, April 28. In oonneclion with the highor criticism discussion at Homo, tho Anglican clergy throughout the Commonwealth roooived in February a manifesto from their English brethren, seeking co-oporation in tho matter. It is understood several in the Sydney diocese signed and roturned j and others ignored it, which otbors intend seeking advice from tho higher dignitaries. I Although the manifesto was not sent to I any bishop, ono Queensland prelate ad- | vised his clergy not to sign it. A number I Of leading clergy, interviewed,' said that in I their opinion the Bible had nothing to fear j from higher criticisms. I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1441, 29 April 1905, Page 3
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