Journal of Proceedings - General Synod of the Church of England in the Dominion of Canada, Bind 1General Synod of the Church of England in Canada., 1894 |
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... Laity of the several Dioceses assembled in the Convocation Hall of Trinity University . Shortly thereafter the following Metropolitans and Bishops entered the hall : ---- The Metropolitans of Canada and Rupert's Land , the Bishops of ...
... Laity of the several Dioceses assembled in the Convocation Hall of Trinity University . Shortly thereafter the following Metropolitans and Bishops entered the hall : ---- The Metropolitans of Canada and Rupert's Land , the Bishops of ...
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... Laity now assembled in the first General Synod of the Church of England in the Dominion of Canada , hereby make the following solemn declaration : - We desire the Church of England in the Dominion of Canada to continue an integral ...
... Laity now assembled in the first General Synod of the Church of England in the Dominion of Canada , hereby make the following solemn declaration : - We desire the Church of England in the Dominion of Canada to continue an integral ...
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... Laity together the Lower House . The Clergy and Laity shall vote by Orders if required . 3. The President of the General Synod , who shall be styled the Primate , shall be elected by the House of Bishops from among the Metropolitans or ...
... Laity together the Lower House . The Clergy and Laity shall vote by Orders if required . 3. The President of the General Synod , who shall be styled the Primate , shall be elected by the House of Bishops from among the Metropolitans or ...
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... Laity " and inserted after the words " Church of Eng- land " in the first line . It was then moved by the Bishop of Nova Scotia , seconded by the Bishop of Toronto , That the words , " We , the Bishops , together with the Delegates from ...
... Laity " and inserted after the words " Church of Eng- land " in the first line . It was then moved by the Bishop of Nova Scotia , seconded by the Bishop of Toronto , That the words , " We , the Bishops , together with the Delegates from ...
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... Bishops of the Church of England in the Dominion of Canada and of Delegates chosen from the Clergy and the Laity . " This motion was adopted unanimously . It was then moved by the Rev. Provost Body , THIRD DAY . 15 AFTERNOON SESSION.
... Bishops of the Church of England in the Dominion of Canada and of Delegates chosen from the Clergy and the Laity . " This motion was adopted unanimously . It was then moved by the Rev. Provost Body , THIRD DAY . 15 AFTERNOON SESSION.
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A. H. Campbell adopted appointed Archdeacon Bedford-Jones Archdeacon Brigstocke Athabasca Basis of Constitution begs to inform Bishop of Toronto Canon O'Meara Canon Pentreath Charles Jenkins Christ Church of England clause Clergy and Laity concur in Message Dean Grisdale Diocesan Synod Dioceses Dioceses of Moosonee Dominion of Canada Ecclesiastical Province elected following resolution Fredericton G. W. Allan House do concur House of Bishops Huron J. A. Worrell Justice Hanington L. H. Davidson Langtry Lay Delegates licensed Clergymen Lord Bishop Lower House Lower House concurring Mackenzie River meeting Message marked Metropolitan of Canada Metropolitan of Rupert's Montreal moved by Dr Moved in amendment Myers Grey Niagara Nova Scotia Ontario Order of Proceedings Permanent Order President Primate Provost Body Qu'Appelle Quebec Reverend the Lord Reverend the Prolocutor Right Reverend Rules of Order Rupert's Land seconded by Dr Secretaries session Solemn Declaration Standing Committee Upper House begs vote words
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Side 8 - ... the Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England...
Side 70 - Even as I please all men in all things, not seeking mine own profit, but the profit of many, that they may be saved.
Side 41 - Creed, as the Baptismal Symbol; and the Nicene Creed, as the sufficient statement of the Christian faith. 3. The two Sacraments ordained by Christ himself, — Baptism and the Supper of the Lord, — ministered with unfailing use of Christ's words of Institution, and of the elements ordained by him. 4. The Historic Episcopate, locally adapted in the methods of its administration to the varying needs of the nations and peoples called of God into the unity of his church.
Side 59 - The Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, as 'containing all things necessary to salvation', and as being the rule and ultimate standard of faith.
Side 8 - Orders have not declared their unfeigned assent and consent to the use of all things contained and prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the Church of England...
Side 94 - I commend you to God, and the word of his grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sanctified.
Side 8 - WE, Archbishops, Bishops Metropolitan, and other Bishops of the Holy Catholic Church, in full communion with the Church of England...
Side 8 - Sacraments, through the ministry of the same Apostolic Orders, and worship one God and Father through the same Lord Jesus Christ, by the same Holy and Divine Spirit Who is given to them that believe to guide them into all truth.
Side 8 - United under One Divine Head in the fellowship of the One Catholic and Apostolic Church ; holding the One Faith revealed in Holy Writ, defined in the Creeds, and maintained by the Primitive Church ; receiving the same Canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as containing all things necessary to salvation...
Side 27 - The due observance of Sunday as a day of rest, of worship, and of religious teaching, has a direct bearing on the moral well-being of the Christian community. We have observed of late a growing laxity which threatens to impair its sacred character. We strongly deprecate this tendency. We call upon the leisurely classes not selfishly to withdraw from others the opportunities of rest and...