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I cannot but express to our Grace the injury which the Church of Englan wuffered from the manner in which the Colonial
have been made a matter of convenieurs, Chaplancies It is
- four years and above four mouths since Bishop; and with in north's only
I arrived in the forcese
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the Colonial
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Colonial of the Military Chaplaincy mig abolished, if.
Chaplain is to continually absent and the Falary received in
received in England. Since I addr
ddressed
the enclosed letters
to P. Reapler and the Bishop of Manchester, I have
addressed a ket
a letter of
learnt that our Grace has adde
tices
enquiry to Mr Baxter. Under there circumsta exception of Chaplaincy has always been filled by a Cergyma I thought
been filled by a Clergyma..I thought it would expedite the welltement of
the whole matter, if yo
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holding
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ment Chaplaincy
The Baxters
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will
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were made.
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been
College through the with the trave in which the matter has besur
furloughs. placed by
veces, or
not be settled for four
An inquiry by the Bishop of Winchester
satisfactory to Your Grace
months at least; and thus the duties of the life would probably be as
-
there
performed by myself and other the rgumen the interion. In a Colony like Hong Ho mullers inflict injing expon
the
Church, and cause
the more active
e frequent difficulty. Some of the
spirits in the
aze
unity are apt to remark that
Chaplaincy is sufficient ;
int; and that either the
Colonial
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to
myself.
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I made
a year
In a former letter written a
objections to
residing in my
W. M. Adell them residen
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house king
entrusted with the duties of the Colonial Captains &
a
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youthful.
age. Unfortunately Mr. Steadman's
bee...
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