RITUALISM.
—•- (BY ELECTRIC TELEGKAPH—COPYRIGHT). London, July 10. John Kensit, the leader of the movement against ritualistic practices in certain London churches, and who some time ago was convicted of a charge of brawling for protesting against the ceremony of the veneration of the Cross at St. Cuthbert's Church on Good Friday, and sentenced to a nominal term of imprisonment, appesledto the London Quarter Sessions, which has now quashed the conviction on the ground that it was a straining of language to describe Kensit's conduct at St. Cuthbert's as vile conduct.
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 313, 12 July 1898, Page 2
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