6 OCTOBER 1928, page 1

Two Natters; However, Have . Received 'special Considera-...

recomme nd that. permission to use the Holy Communion Service' provided in the revisions of 1927-.antt 1928 Should - :be :granted only in exceptional circumstances, - and - then......

An Obvious And Immediate Objection To This Policy Is That

it seems to be a defiance of the decision of Parliament not to sanction the Book of 1927 or that of 1928. But we think it will be seen; on reflection, that' it would not be wise......

.it Should Be Understood That The Whole Policy Announced Is

tentative ; the Bishops have formulated it as a starting point for consultation with the clergy and laity. For our part we cannot think how the Bishops could really recover......

The Church Congress At Cheltenham Was Preceded By An Earnest

but, an we think thoroughly mistaken protest against -Dr.- II D. A. Major,- the modernist Principal of Ripon Hall, Oxford, being allowed to speak at the Congress. Tht —......

News Of The Week

rrHE l hurch crisis haS been Very prominent since we 1 last wrote. Not only has there been the meeting of the Bishops at Lambeth, but the Church Congress has reflected a......

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