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that
of
the possibility of
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arrangement leading ultimately to the
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of
the Colonial Chaplaincy
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all whats as dimimation of the allowance
how made toit.
If
ster Majesty's Government coveruted to the arrangement, and I were allowed
to administer the full salary of the Colonial Chaplai in the way proposed, it would be recessary for me to have some assurance
that the Government would panction much appointmenti and would always accept
whatwer arrangements I ruglih be able to make in case of my having to leave the
Colony for a longer
or shorter linil. It
would also be further recessary that I
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on the
salary bring allotted to me
that their Engagements would not be
dependent on
muy life, but that in case of
my death, the Government would continuil them for the length of time agreed upon.
Unless some such guarantee were
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Gwin me, and I must confess. I see small
hope of the Government thing able to die it way to do so, confusion might result to the book of the Church of England here for more disastrous than the anomalies.
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