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MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928.

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THE PRIMACY.

THE CHINA MAIL,

PATH BESET BY DISGRESSIONS AND PITFALLS.

BISHOP POTTER."

When the Bishops agree on the

things they deplore We must give them due eredit

for esprit de corps, Unless, by the way, it were tru-!

or to state

having preached against "The THE FIRST SCOTTISH PRIMATE. Beggar's Opera," which, said: Gladstone had been very angry Swift, "will probably do more good when he was preferred to Wil- than a thousand sermons-of 80 berforce for London. He was the stupid, so injudicious, and so pro- first Scottish Primate. It was stituts a divine:"

Bishop Walsham who wrote the Passing, over the brief reign of spulb about him: Hutton, who came also from York, and the ten years of Secker, who The general understanding that, was employed in an attempt to re- within the present year, Dr.concile the King and the Prince Randall Davidson will create a and failed with the aeual result, now precedent by resigning the we come to Cornwallis, who had Primacy of All England has given been Bishop of Lichfield, and re- rise naturally enough to a great ceived at Lambeth the famous let- many rumours and speculations, ter from George III. on the sub-Tait and there is a tendency, in someject of Mr. Cornwallis' "routs."

On his death in 1783 there were! quarters, to write as if the tenure

There was a comic side to the The first of certain Sees gives some kind of considerable doubts. prescriptive claim on the Primacy. choice was Lowth of London, who shoice of Benson of Trure, who suc- Yet if we study the history of the thought himself too old, and the ceeded Tait. Taft on his death-bed had recommended Browne of Win- Primacy since the Revolution it second was Hurd of Worcester, will appear that the decision is who was too fond of "lettered cheater, and the Queen was strong nearly always diMculty, more ease." The King asked each of on the same side. Gladstone, who often than not controversial, and them separately to suggest another was then seventy-three, Informed sometimes unexpected. If the name, and each mentioned Moore Browne, who was seventy-one, that position is less splendid in out-of Bangor. He died in 1805; and he was too old for Canterbury,

But

Next

That the spirit which moves them is esprit d'en Tote. was at that time busy with his campaign against ritualism.

To

On his death in 1890 there were:

ward state than it was a couple It was generally expected that concerning which declelon Browne wrote to a friend recalling Glad- of centuries back, it is still a very Pitt would secure the reversion stono's previous effort in favour great and responsibla one and the for his old tuitor, Tomline.

of Summer, who was seventy-two Dean Church, goal of legiminte ambition, de- the King was too many for his The world wanted clares the "Observer."

Minister. He drove down to and it was said that he had re- Actually almost the only ap-Windsor Deanery, called Manners fused, though in point of fact no pointment about which there has Sutton away from table, said "My formal offer was over made. been neither doubt nor controversy Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, 1 the dismay of "good Liberals," was that of the present Arch wish you joy. No, not a word; Gladstone turned to the Tory bishop, of whom it was said that, go back to your friends."

Bishop of Truro. had the decision been left to his morning Pitt arrived to nominate suffragans, his election would Tomline and to be received by a have been unanimous. If we bo- smiling master with "I have al gin with Tillotson, we coma at ready wished Manners Sutton joy, once to a rare case of genuine un- and he must go to Canterbury." willingness, but we come at once also bitter controversy, for Dutch William's, determination to have Tillotson, whether he would or no,, was regarded by Bishop Compton, who had put on jackboots and gone out with the Rovolution armies, as a bitter affront.

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When Tillotson died there was a furthor controversy, for the King and Queen had each a can- didate, and Mary pressed the ap Tenison, Bishop of Lincoln, with a persistence rare with hor, though she had to give way. Tenison was Archbishop for twenty years, and commended himself to George I by the unique fact that he spent an hour and a half with the new King without asking a single favour for himself or his friends!

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One story about the Episcopic ed one of her greatest successes~~-~ carcer of Tait, father-in-law of in "Tiger's Club," a comedy of Other successes the present Archbishop, was that life in Alaska.

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Ho was followed by Bishop Wake of Lincoln, and Wake's death in 1737 produced a new contro-

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