CHRISTIANS WHO AGREE.
UNION OF CHURCHES HOPED FOE. By Telegraph—Press Assu.—Copyright. London, October 18. In connection with the Church Congress at Leicester a meeting 011 Christian re-union was addressed by Anglicans and Nonconformists. The Bishop of Peterborough, who presided, acknowledged the helpfulness of Nonconformists to the Congress and prayed that the day would soon come when they would be one in spirit. Christians in England had wholly changed recently; instead of the will to differ there was now the will to agree. The Rev. Carnegie Simpson, Presbyterian, declared that if some practical step for re-union was not talten in a reasonable time a re-action might arise in the Nonconformist churches.— Reuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1919, Page 5
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