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REMARKABLE' PROPOSALS,

Naw Yoax, August 19th.

A sensation was created in "religious circles to day by the jablication of a re- port, which is to be presented to the Episcopal Church Convention in October by the Commission on the Revision and Enrichment at the Book of Common Prayer, which contains twenty- radien proposals the most startling of which are the bognition of faith healing, anointing with holy cils, the Requiem, comunions and prayers for the dead, reservation of the sacrament, and in- tinction. or the use of a dipped wafer instead of the common communion zup, The commission anticipates bitter opposi tion to some of its proposals, and the prefatory statement to the report shows that the recommendations were by no penng animously agreed to."

Great popular interest is aroused in the Fremmendation to eliminate the word

obry

from the marriage ceremony. The commission recognises that many clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church, which is the nearest approach on this side to your Church of England, have refused to use the word obey." the retention of which, they declare, is a sur vival of the days when wires were regard- ed as chattel. A further concession to modern demands is the decision to elimi nate the statement by the bridegroom with all my worldly goods I thee en dow." It is held that the law safeguards dover rights. The allusion te Isaac and Rebecca is eliminated on the grounds that the domestic life of the Biblical couple was not model.

"Intinction, or the dipping of the consecrated wafer in the chalice, is urged on sanitary grounds, the Episcopalians claiming that the use of the common, cup is a meter to public health. The Evan- gelicals, or Low burchmen, "bitterly oppose the proposals as conforming tu Ruman Catholic practice, and the com mission had to fight hard to obtain majority vote for the adoption of many practices of the Roman Catholic om munion which it has mouimended.

Whit Sunday," despite all opposi tion, is changed to the Day of, Pente cost," and all the Sundays until Advent. are charged to end as Sundays after Pentecost instead of after Trinity. Efforts to change the name of the Church) to the American Cathulie Church ** were, however, defeated

Much controversy is expected over the proposal to include in the prayer for 'the' dend the following O God, whose mer. cies are unnumbered, accept our prayers on behalf of the soul of Thy servant de parted, and grant him an entrance into the land of light and joy in the fellow. ship of Thy saints. Such a prayer, "it is claimed, is theologically unsound. There is also a prayer “ for social justice," and another for every man in his work.".."! Daily Trleycuph.

PRINCE HENRY AND THE KING!

STRANGE LETTER IN PLEA FOR THE EX KAISER,

The Hamburger, Verchrichten publishes an open letter from Henry of Prussin' to the King of England. It refers to iny telegram of July 17th., hitherto unanswer- d regarding the extradition of the ex- Kaiser, and requesting the King to enu- sider that loreninents and facts undoubted- ly indicate that it was solely the British Government which for years prepared this world-war in order to eliminate Germany as a troubleshme competitor from the world markets." The letter proceeds:

Let ne only remind your Majesty of your meetings with M. Susonoff in September, 1012, at Balmoral, and of the utterances of your Majesty on that occa sion, which leave no doubt of the fate planned for the German war and mer- chant navy.

After saying the guilt in shared by England's Allies, who, inspired by selfish aims, were willing tools in the hands of the British Government, the letter suggests that if the unheard-of demand for the extradition of, a sovereigh really signifies a desire on the part of the Enteilte to get at the truth about the war, the lending statesmen of "Britain and her Allies should also be placed before a tribunal as primarily and urgently suspect of guilt in the world war,

The Prince talks about a tribunal com- posed of neutral European States sitting in Madrid.

Germany was overcome, he declares, not by the arms of the Entedt, but by silver which lodged in "the back of the German people,

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be refers to the cruel hunger blockade which failed as little" in its effects on the German people as formerly the British measures against the women and children of the Boers."

Germany and her brave people have been severely hit. But are, not yet dead," writes Prince Henry. The German spirit which at present seems dead still lives and will one day awake to full consciousness of the disgrace and shame which has been inflicted by its victors. It will one day demand a reckoning from its torturce, even if after many years."

Concluding, the Prince requests the King, in the name of justice and in his. own interest-to-desist-from-demanding. the extradition or the placing on trial of the ex-Kaiser, which would be equally fatal for all States," or to use his in- fluence to this end ne is permitted under the British Constitution.

The letter is signed "Your humble cousin, Henry, Prince of, Prussia."

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