A DISPIRITED ARMY.
ANGLICAN CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Brisbane. June 28. Bishop Frodsham, in an address at the North Queensland Anglican Synod, said that the Church in Australia was a somewhat dispirited army without more than nominal cohesion, wrangling about ritual, jealous of change, largely without big ideals. He protested against the English Church Associations, which he described as a very conglomerate noisy body, in their opposition to the alteration of the King's accession oath. He had no wish to break the Protestant succession, but it was unnecessary to couch the declaration in intolerant language, which was unfair to Catholics, who were as loyal to the King as any section.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 68, 29 June 1910, Page 5
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112A DISPIRITED ARMY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 68, 29 June 1910, Page 5
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