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MILD REBUKE DURING CONVENTION.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1929.

Dr. Barnca' efforts to secure for himself another explanation were.

added Ignored, and Dr.. Furac angrily "Languago such as that la fraught with sinister and, far- reaching dangers to the peace of the Church of England."

It was the general belief of the House that the incident had pass- ed with the conclusion of Dr.

PROVOCATIVE WORDS. Furse's speech. But when the

Allegations by Dr. Furse.,

Archbishop of Canterbury_rose to wind up the debate the ranks of Bishops in their lowing robes were frozen inlo rigid attention as He began to castigate Dr. Barnes,

he

"I think the fact that it is 20 necessary for him from time to time to give explanations of the phrases which he uses must in- dicate to him that there is some- thing in them that makes them misunder- peculiarly liable to standing.

A brisk interchange of personal opinion between Dr. Eurse. the

"I seem bound here, in this up- Anglo-Catholic Bishop of St. Al- bans, and Dr. Barnes, the Meder- per house of convocation," pist Rishop of Birmingham, dis-said, "to make an appeal to the turbed the customary restraint of Bishop of Birmingham in the in- the Upper House of the Canter-terests of the Church. bury Convocation during ita con- deration of the Prayer Book ques- tion recently. It led Dr, Cosmo Gordon Lang, the Archbishop of Canterbury, lo administer to Dr. Burnes a stern rebuke which his paternal solicitude as father of the Convocation thinly disguised.

"The Bishop pay scarcely realize The disturbance was brought

receive from about by Dr. Furse, whose persis-that every day I tent denunciations of former" ut-every part of the Church, both in terances of Dr. Barnes caused this country and across the sens, the Bishop of Birmingham con- and from representatives of every tinually to interpose remarks cul-action of the Church, indignant culated to clear away misunder-protests against the kind of lan-

gunge which, the Bishop of Bir standing.

minghum- think it must be in- the. con- advertently-wounds selences and feelings of sa many

his brother Churchmen,

The seeming irrelevance of the argument that ensued and the ur gent need of a decision on the Prayer Book question being ex-of peditiously reached caused the ru mainder of the loase to main- tain a chords of despairing mor murs and appeals for a continua- tion of the debate.

Appeal to Dr, Barnes.

"I find it most difficult to reply to these ceaseless communications, and can only say that it must de- Bitely add to the already mense difficulties which the Church of England has to face.

Im-

The ostensible object of Dr. Purse was to show that a ma holding the views of Dr. Barnes

"And I would, in the must friend- was not a fit person to administer

ly way, make an appeal to the the Bishop's policy in his diocese. Rishop of Birmingham that, in: He began by citing as an illustruthe development of what he feels tion of the justice of his conten-to be right and in the enunica. tion Dr. Barnes' statement in ation of truths which he feels to sermon that while the old stan-be important, he should endeavour to refrain from the use of prova- now orthodoxy had been set forth cative langunge which cannot ad- "I do not know what the Bishop vaned his calling and does a great of Birmingham meant," he said, deal to disturb the whole move- "but I interpret it as meaning thatment of life in the Church of Eng- in his opinion we can believe what had at the present time. we like."

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"Must Protest.” *

"I do not wish to say more, but I have more reasons than perhaps your Lordships think to feel ob- liged to say at least this."

Dr. Barnes rose Immediately. "I must protest," be interjected, "against the Bishop of St. Albugs quoting one part of a serman of considerable length. At the end of that sermon I put forward posi- tive requirements which I thought were demanded of a candidate de-of prinary importance to put for- siring to take Holy Orders."

The Bishop of Birmingham, re- ; lying said, ""rerognise that there are many within our Church who do not agree with the views which maintain, but think it

word in language ns clear-cut us. it can be made, the doctrinal truths which I am convinced be long to the Anglican tradition.

"I stand of course in some sense as a prominent member of what

"They were put very explicitly, he added. "Had I known the Bishop of St. Albans was going to raise the subject I would have had them here, but the sermonis known as the Modernist Move was one appealing to the best-of the young men of our time to come forward in the ministry of our Church. That was published in extenso."

1 have it here," Dr. Pirse answered, but when at. Dr. Baruga invitation he was about to read it, the Archibshop intervened,

ment, That Movement is loyal to the Church, but it also seeks to be loyal to the truth."

A bishop: So do we all.

Dr. Barnes said that two years go through protests against his teaching which culminated in a re- grettable incident in St. Paul's Cathedral he put out his teaching "I must appeal for consideration in a book of which no fewer than ten of the time of the Honse," he said, thousand copies were sold within "The Bishop of Birmingham har a few month many opportunities

making The book brought him letters public his views, and I do not from all over the world. To one think they should be subjected to teller of disapproval there were the cross-examination of thea dozen begging him to continue House at this time."

to present their faith

that sort

The Bishop of St. Albans con- | of way. tinued his protest. "I most Hill At this point, Dr. Greig, the protest against any Bishop who Bishop of Guildford, pointed out makes that astonishing statement that the Archbishop of Canter- in itself." be continues. “There | bury had appended to members of itis, his words have been large- | the Upper House not to leave be- ly quoted and the whole sermon fore the discussion was over. Ile is in the whole strain..

| (the Bishop of Guildford) himself

The Bishop of Birmingham said that he would not proceed with his personal statement.

"I wish to protest when hhad important business at the comes as a member of this House Ecclesiastical Commissioners, wishing us to endorse the way in which he is administering the diocese in, regard to Reservation, He claims liberty for himself and The Archbishop of Canterbury others in freedom of belief, and re-said that the Bishop of Birming- fuses allow that freedom of be- | hum was entitled to make some lief to be expressed in certain rejoinder to what he (the Arch- ways by others. I wish to pro- [bishop) had reluctantly felt com. test against the language he uses | pelled to say, but he was not en- about those he disagrees with, titled to go into a general vindica- and i want to make a public pro- tion of his position, which they fest."

all appreciated, With gathering indignation, X- pressed with Colonial candour, Dr. Furse was about to denguner one of Dr. Barnes' references to "religious barbarism" when he was again interrupted.

"I hope the Bishop of St. Albans will continue that quotation," DA Barnes demanded.

An Admonition.

The Archishop of Canterbury I then delivered his firat sulmoni-

tion.

"The Bishop of Birmingham 30 frequently uses language of # vehement kind," he said, "that he must not be surprised if any of his brethren wish to call attention to its Implications. But I call at- tention to the pressure on time to be taken up by consider ing what the Bishop of Birming- ham does or does not mean."

our

With the way clear once more, Dr. Furse declared that Dr. Barnes had offended the suscep- Ubfltics of thousands of people by using such language 06 "n female and child" as a descrip. tion of the Madonna and Child,

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