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Growth of Church Life

there is a real yearning for unity—that men's hearts are moved more than heretofore towards Christian fellowship. The Conference has shown in its discussions as well as its resolutions that it is deeply penetrated with this feeling. May the Spirit of Love move on the troubled waters of religious differences."

Let us be ever devoted to the Church of England. She has been the strength of millions; she has carried the Gospel to thousands of the fallen, the destitute, the poor. She has done a noble work, and there yet awaits for her a far nobler work to be done.

        [1]"Bulwark of a mighty nation
              See the Church of England stand.
            Founded on the Rock of Ages,
              Hope and Glory of our land.
            Nursing Mother of our Freedom
              Sowing Truth from door to door,
            Watching o'er the young and aged.
              Church alike of rich and poor."




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References

  1. Lane, Notes, p. 264.