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| | My Prosecution, by R. W. Enraght (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | The Vicar of Holy Trinity, Bordesley, has written to tell me that, having regard to recent resolutions adopted by the Convocation of the province of Canterbury, he has determined to comply with the directions which I gave him, in regard to his conduct of divine service, in the month of June, 1878. |
 | | Our congregation have bravely fought a long and depressing battle for the honour of the Altar and the solemnity of its services, and it might surely be assumed that they have not suddenly reversed their previous convictions and lost their respect for the House of God. |
 | | That we, the parishioners of Holy Trinity, Bordesley, in Easter vestry assembled, being called upon to accept the Rev. Alan Hunter Watts as our canonically-appointed vicar, and thereby to recognise the Public Worship Regulation Act as part of the law of the Church of Christ in England, hereby emphatically refuse to do so. |
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