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A DECLARATION
ON
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
A DECLARATION
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
BY 1725 CLERGY OF THE
ANGLICAN COMMUNION
TOGETHER WITH
(i) THE LETTER OF INVITATION TO SIGN, AND A LIST OF THE 101 INVITING CLERGY (2) A PUBLIC EXPLANATORY LETTER FROM THE DEAN OF WINCHESTER (3) AN INTRODUCTION ON SOME RESULTS OF THE DECLARATION, BY THE EDITOR (4) THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THE SIGNATORIES; (5) SOME ANONYMOUS EXTRACTS FROM A LARGE MASS OF PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE CONCERNING THE DECLARATION, CHOSEN BY TWO MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE (6) THE ALLIED AMERICAN DECLARATION
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EDITED BY
HUBERT HANDLEY,
VICAR or ST. THOMAS'S,
M.A.
'""HIM.
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THE
We
sign
it
Declaration, and,
you approve
it
it,
to invite
you
to
and
is
to return
in the
enclosed envelope so
soon as
possible.
all
are issuing a like conditional request to the clergy of the Church of England.
We
The
is
made
Your
Dean
G.
of Winchester.
faithful
brethren in Christ,
W. M. FURNEAUX, W. KITCHIN,
Dean
C.
of Durham and Warden of the University of Durham.
THOMAS FOWLER
P. A.
WRIGHT HENDERSON,
Oxford.
W. STUBBS,
Dean
of Ely.
J.
R.
MAGRATH,
MAYOR,
M.
WILSON,
E. B.
A. T.
WAUGH,
Nydd and Archdeacon
of
Vicar of
R. H.
CHARLES,
S.
Ripon.
A.
BARNETT,
Bristol.
Canon of
8
H.
J.
A DECLARATION ON
BULKELEY,
*C. E.
ESCREET,
WILLIAM DANKS,
Archdeacon of Richmond and Canon
of Ripon.
SAMUEL FALLE,
Vicar
of St. James's, Barrow-inFurness, Rural Dean, and Hon. Canon of Carlisle.
W.
MOORE
of
EDE,
JAMES JEAKES,
Prebendary of
St. Paul's.
Durham.
J.
CUNNINGHAM
Christ, etc.
*A.
GEIKIE,
C.
SMYTHE PALMER,
Hermon
Hill,
N.E.
C.
TANCOCK,
H.
STREETER,
*T.
L. PAPILLON, Vicar of Writtle, Chelmsford, formerly Fellow of Merton and of New College, Oxford.
Head Master of Tonbridge School. E. F. M. MACCARTHY, Head Master of King Edward's Grammar School, Five Ways, Bir-
W.
WHITTUCK,
TAIT,
J.
W. SHEPARD,
Formerly Sur. Master of
School.
St.
Paul's
W.
J.
GEORGE HENSLOW,
F.L.S., F.G.S., F.R.H.S.
EDW.
G.
KING,
Rector of Gayton, Rural Dean, formerly Hebrew Lecturer at Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge ; Hulsean Lecturer, 1899.
HASTINGS RASHDALL,
Fellow and Tutor of
Oxford.
New
College,
W.
G.
RUTHERFORD,
of
Formerly Fellow of University College, Oxford, and Head Master of Westminster School.
WILLOUGHBY
H.
L.
CHARLES
J.
ABBEY,
WILD,
Rector of Checkendon, formerly Fellow of University College, Oxford ; Joint Author of The English Church in the i8M Century, etc.
F.
W.
HUDSON SHAW,
D.
CREMER,
Committee.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
R. E.
BARTLETT
Fellow
(the late),
;
JOHN GAMBLE,
Vicar of Leigh Woods, Clifton.
Formerly
R.
L.
TALBOT,
A.
R. S.
DE
C.
LAFFAN,
VICARS
BOYLE,
Vicar of Portslade.
tenham College.
BINGLEY CASS,
Vicar of St. James's Nottingham.
H.
LATIMER JACKSON,
St.
Vicar of
Mary's,
Huntingdon,
PERCY
A.
DERRY,
formerly Incumbent of St. James's, Sydney, and Fellow of St. Paul's College, University of Sydney.
J.
Vicar of Norbiton.
WILLIAM KLEIN,
Vicar of Alberbury.
HOWARD
B.
MASTERMAN,
A.
W. BAXTER,
Vicar of
St. James's,
Rochdale.
ARTHUR
C.
P.
F.
MITCHELL,
E.
HOERNLE,
WILSON,
JOHN HUNT,
J.
M. JEAKES,
Vicar of Grayshott, Haslemere.
F. R. C. Rector of
HUTTON,
St. Paul's,
Manchester.
W.
J.
A.
BAKER-BEALL,
LAURIA,
A. N. F.
G. H.
KEOGH,
Rector of Harpenden.
A.
AITKEN,
of
Rector of Haslemere.
FELIX ASHER,
Incumbent
Brighton.
J.
JOHN
Chapel,
HEARD,
Trinity
R.
W. CORBET,
Formerly Rector of Stoke-on-Terne.
R.
WILKINSON,
B.
G. C.
C.
VECQUERAY,
CHARLES
E. P.
R. E.
WALTERS,
BOYS-SMITH,
Vicar of Hordle.
H.
PALMER,
HEALEY,
HERBERT EDMONDS,
Vicar of St. Alban's, Rochdale.
MATTINSON,
N.
ARTHUR
BAX,
W.
J.
MANN,
DOUGLASS,
St.
W. TUCKWELL,
Rector of Waltham, Grimsby.
H. C.
Vicar of
Matthew's, Ealing
Com-
*A. G. B.
mon.
ATKINSON,
10
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*A. W.
*FERGUS WOOD,
Vicar of Caterham Valley.
JEPHSON,
*C. R.
SHAW-STEWART,
*G.
S.
DE SAUSMAREZ,
W.
Lam-
* FREDERIC
Rector of Acton,
MANN,
* WALTER
beth,
WRAGGE,
(Hon. Treas.
St.
W.
J.
SOMMERVILLE,
S.W.
St. George the Martyr, Southwark, S.E. A. L. LILLEY, Vicar of St. Mary's, Paddington, W.
Rector of
*A. W.
OXFORD
SIDNEY VATCHER,
Vicar of St. Philip's, Stepney, E.
Luke's,
*C.
T.
W. CHAMBERS,
Vicar
of
Christ
J.
SHARP,
of
Christ
Vicar
Church,
Crouch
Church,
South
End, N.
Hackney, N.E.
GEORGE MILLER,
Vicar
of
* HUBERT
Vauxhall
Sec. of the
HANDLEY
Committee),
Thomas's,
(Hon.
Holy
Trinity,
J.
Vicar
of
St.
Camden
Town, N.W.
Wood
* HERBERT
Vicar of St.
stead,
BURY,
Paul's,
N.W.
South
Hamp-
*WILLIAM BOYD,
Vicar of All Saints', Paddington,
N.W.
W.
* ARTHUR W.
Rector of
St.
HUTTON,
DODD,
S.
Mary-le-Bow, B.C.
*R.
*F. A.
ELLIOT,
St. Luke's,
Vicar of
Kentish Town,
W.C.
N.W.
*L.
W. COMPER,
*H.
COLCHESTER,
N.
Committee.
THE DECLARATION
THE CLERGY AND
WE,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
the undersigned clergymen of the Church of England, observing (a), on the one hand, the
present unsettled condition of Religious opinion, which, while due in the main to the general trend
of modern thought, specially connects clergy with the critical study of the
itself for
the
New
Testa-
ment, and
(6),
questions arising from such study as inadmissible for our Church, and so to commit us as a body to non-critical
many
views of the
record
:
New
Testament Scriptures,
desire to
Our sense
cussions,
of the grave and manifold religious issues involved in the present critical dis-
and of the urgent need for English Churchmen to combine an earnest faith in
the
Holy Spirit Who guides into all truth, with as earnest an effort to contribute to a
;
12
(2)
A DECLARATION ON
Our
desire that, as
many
already, with advantage to Christian faith and with a general assent on the part of
their rulers,
welcomed important
results of
a patient, reverent, and progressive criticism of the Old Testament, so the clergy, as
Christian
teachers,
may
now
to
receive
face
authoritative
critical
encouragement
the
problems of the
New
to the
Testament
God and
His
truth,
;
and loyalty
Church of
Christ
(3)
Our
be
closed
to
men who
Gospel records, and so an increasing number of men both spiritually and intellectually
qualified should
be
lost to the
high
office
of
the Ministry
(4)
Our
not without grave peril that any of us should build the faith of souls primarily
conviction that
it
is
responsibility and
upon
details of
New
Testament
narrative,
the historical validity of which must ultimately be determined in the court of trained
research
final
although many of us, until such decision take shape, may cling de;
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(5)
13
Our
in
the years to come, whatever historical revisions may await us, will stand, without
Signature
Status
and Degree
A ddress
Date-
EXPLANATORY LETTER
OF
The
It
appeared
in
The Times on
May
30, 1905.]
THE
Editor of
Last
clergy-
men,
of
whom
resolved to
with request for signature, to every brother clergyman of the Anglican Communion. The document,
originating with a few parish clergy, had the advantage of amendment and approval at the hands of
The
issue of
it
was,
year.
14
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
Some
to the Colonies
15
30,000 copies of the document were posted and abroad in March, to the home
clergy in April.
2
The
iS,
to Friday, April
prayer,
our
keen
To
the
known on
the
Eve
All the replies have not yet come in. Enough, however, to justify a report almost certainly the have been received. The total great majority
signatories so far are
3
i694.
Of
the
it
these
1372 are
home
clergy
;
(in
England, Wales,
clergy
in
Scotland,
and and
Ireland)
322
are
in
Colonies
abroad.
When,
due time,
may be
estimated
full
list,
is complete, the with introduction and particulars, together published in book form at a small cost.
may be
:
Signatures have been lost in various ways some of the inviting letters failed to reach their destination
;
seemed
we
fear,
withheld
;
support
some
sympathised
their
without signing
signatures.
1
In Holy Week.
3
In Easter Week.
16
Still,
A DECLARATION ON
the result,
of significance. That 1694 clergy should urge the judgments and the plea of the Declaration is a fact which must tell.
hold,
is
we
To
copies,
this
with
request
for
more
respectful
course.
of results of the canvass and a plea for consideration of the document, has been sent to
summary
each Bishop. This quiet mode of presentation is deemed to be better than deputations and speeches.
The
"
authoritative encouragement
"
of the Church, petitioned for in the Declaration, does not imply any formal pronouncement, single
or corporate, in answer to the signatories what, with deference, is desired and sought is merely that our Fathers in God, when they publicly advise upon
;
the
subject,
should
not
reverent
records,
investigation
but
should
commend
as
a duty,
an
enlightenment, and a safeguard. The Declaration has been subjected to grave misunderstanding and censure it has been supposed " to attack" this or that doctrine, and has been, we
;
believe with sincere but misguided aim, amplified or distorted by unwarrantable assumptions. Many
questions of interpretation, too, have been addressed to the Committee. To these animadversions and
inquiries only a general
The
signatories of the Declaration hold strictly to the It attacks document. That is not its nothing.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
17
Its purpose is positive, not negative. purpose. It calls attention to a momentous intellectual move-
ment of our
asserts that
times,
it
named
Biblical Criticism.
(i)
In
It
relation thereto
it
is
shrink from applying to the New Testament, as the historical basis of Christianity, the processes of
inquiry that have already, with advantage to faith and with general assent, been applied to the
critical
Old Testament and that there is within the Church a legitimate and even necessary place for reverent,
;
and dispassionate discussion of the problems to which the criticism of the New Testament gives
frank,
rise.
(2)
The
be the issue of
will
looking a generation or two ahead, can foresee the results of criticism, or can say to the critical movement,
"
stand unmoved.
Though no man,
thou go, and no farther," still the Declaration holds that the Faith of the Church will
far shalt
Thus
The
signatories,
varying
final
from the
critical
decisions,
cherishing a strong conservative forecast, others herein less sanguine, all are at one in this vital
belief.
If
any
clergy, desiring to
add
their names,
have
not yet signed, they are asked to send without delay to the Declaration Committee, 8 Henrietta
Street,
Cavendish
Square,
London,
W.
If
any
i8
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signatures,
there
is
still
time
am
not a
member
first
any share
stands
in
name
are the responsible inviters, and, on behalf of the Committee who have verified the above statements
of
fact, I
beg you
to
be so good as to publish
this
itself
letter,
seem
to
you
to
be suitable
for publication.
Your obedient
Servant,
W. M.
DEANERY,
WINCHESTER, May 29
[1905].
FURNEAUX.
BY
THE EDITOR
THE
i.
whole Ministry of the Anglican Communion, standing on Christian guard about the earth and numbering some 32,000, have
first
For the
time, the
in
common
act.
but
it is
an interesting
holiday crowd gathers in Liverpool or Cape Town, in Brisbane or Toronto. It is the ordinary manhood, the ordinary stuff of the British race.
What
will
be their religion
Amid
the crack of
war, the clutch of gold, the fever of Imperialism, the bombastics of success, who will look into those
them of the holy, the ultimate, the meaning of power and territory and life? Who will whisper to them the evangel! The English Church is called to do it. And those who
tell
1
This introduction
is
In so
far as
statements
is
of opinion enter, they bind the writer only, and, though not, it extravagant or eccentric, in no way implicate the other signatories.
hoped,
19
20
A DECLARATION ON
have caught the vision, almost stupefying in its magnificence, of what that world-wide Church may
welcome among its members the humblest For instance, inceptions of reciprocity and concord.
be, will
the rector of an outlying parish in New South Wales writes with gratitude concerning that Declaration
thus
"
:
For the
first
time,
think
may
say, the
have
been recognised, and they have been invited to assist." Result No. i, then, is that over the nervous
system of the whole Anglican Ministry has here passed a faint, a barely perceptible, tremor of unity. Not entirely relevant, but so nearly relevant and
so noble as almost to compel quotation, are the words with which Sir Francis Younghusband,
thinking of our Imperial mission, closed his Rede Lecture at Cambridge in June 1905. Speaking of
our relation to the people of India, he said " found them sought them merely for trade.
:
We
it
We
immersed
be
in strife.
If
ever
we
leave them,
may
in that attitude
most natural
to the Divine."
1362 were those of home clergy, about 363 were those of Colonial and foreign. The Irish clergy
went
strong,
The Canadian
;
clergy led off in a spirited way the Australians and New Zealanders followed with equal ardour and
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
later hostile
21
comment and
official
dissuasion failed
to
shake Colonial loyalty and to induce more than The foreign mission field was a few withdrawals.
produced about 40 adhesions, of which more than 20 sprang from India, Burma, and Ceylon.
not sterile
;
it
As
their import
this.
had any
nobody could ground his estimate on any precise data, as to the number of clergy likely so to claim freedom and movement in Biblical Criticism. Some men guessed 200 some Now we know. The number 1000 no one knew.
idea, or, at least,
;
;
is
it
is
ascertained.
It
is
1725.
Moreover,
exhaustive.
beyond the
line of signatories
many
clergy who, though detached from this particular group of 1725, are attached to the general party of The whole position, thus surveyed, critical advance.
is
hopeful.
Again, some fugitive interest attaches not only to a quantitative, but also to a qualitative, analysis of
returns.
The
more
readily
than did the superior. This parochial alacrity may have been due to a too energetic ignorance, which
in
these high
matters
has
'|
mistaken
it is
bustle
for
competence.
On
possible that
22
of practical
A DECLARATION ON
anxieties.
For
instance,
one
High
men,
in
inquirers
in private
order to lay
difficulties,
bare their
perplexities
and
to
probe
in
crucial,
modern
studies
New
Testament.
In recording the general aloofness of the more learned and more elevated ecclesiastics, let us guard against even the appearance of ascribing to them
shabby motives.
weighty reasons
They may
for
well
aversion
Some
the
of them
Dean
of Lincoln,
of Westminster, and Dr. Bigg of Oxfordclothed their refusal in garments of kindness and
good-will.
3.
Dean
(May
can Bishop was dutifully asked in writing to welcome as an ally, not to repel as a foe, reverent criticism.
Here
"
is
Reverend Father
God,
We
beg
to present
Biblical
to
Criticism.
[Then
venture to send to you the document, not in expectation of any direct and formal reply, but with
the respectful hope that you will give to the matter In faith and earnest and sympathetic consideration.
We
prayer we beg to remain, Your humble and obedient servants in Christ [names of the Committee]."
Some
Colonial
if,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
with deference, one
hasty repugnance. advised his clergy
23
may say so, seemed to be a The Bishop of Melbourne not to sign. The Bishop of
the
issue of
the
"an astounding
up the matter for protest before the General Synod of the Church of Australia. The Archbishop of Montreal,
a letter to the clergy of his diocese, embodied the suggestion that "there is a
in
widely open door through which they [the signa" the door, tories] can pass and save their honour
In
Ireland the Bishops of Ossory and of Derry were This Colonial Episcopal action publicly adverse.
is
All that
here
expressed
is
The Bishops
at
have written courteous private acknowledgments, have outwardly maintained a general silence.
lineal
public press, judged by measurement, is considerable. Many newspapers, ranging from Vanity Fair to the Indian Daily News, have written, or have admitted
4.
The
effect
in
the
the topic and though not all the are this noticeably potent, yet sudden and wide play of the fountains of journalistic
writings,
on
contributions
utterance indicates a hidden and deep reservoir of Much of this published unspoken concern.
24
A DECLARATION ON
is
comment
But
from
this
;
hostile,
yet
and
not
published
comment
it is it
vituperation
is
absent
indeed, sometimes
uncommonly
present,
;
red and angry. Let us treat are the cures of the scold.
let
allopathically
tacit
On
published approval. (a) One of the most notable letters in the long correspondence of the Standard appeared early,
signed by "An English Layman," and the whole matter was put " into a nutshell. If as God forbid! our Church
on
April
22,
1905.
It
was
of England should persistently oppose such advances as that made by the signatories of the
manifesto,
national
(b)
it
will
have written
its
own doom
(May
20,
as the
Church of
this country."
The
Saturday
Review
1905)
while progressive, is essentially conservative and for defence. The signatories, it affirms, " have
tion,
It
is
that of defending
line
by an
entirely
new
of argument.
They are uncompromising advocates of the Christhey have tianity with which we are familiar
;
nothing
in
common
presents the Founder of our religion as more than a great ethical teacher."
(c)
nothing
Nonconformist paper, the Christian World (April 27, 1905), warns men against the spirit
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
opposed to the Declaration.
a sympathetic leader,
spirit
it
25
close of
Towards the
"
:
writes
The
result of the
which
turns
its
face against
all
inquiry
is
seen to-day in France, where Catholicism, shutting the door in the face of reason, has brought religion to a pass represented by the figures lately given on
out of a population of forty millions, there are not more than two millions of practising Catholics."
authority, [viz.]
. .
.
that,
From the Colonial newspapers, unfortunbut that is our fault, ately, we have no extracts The Australian correspondent of not theirs. " The the Guardian (July 19, 1905) writes thus:
(d)
;
mass of our Australian people were fairly startled by the London cablegram, which appeared in our
newspapers
on
May
Day,
in
reference
to
the
There
is
scarcely
an important daily paper among us which has not published many letters, while several have dealt
with the question in their leading columns." The editor of the New Zealand Mail, writing to the
Dean
in
of Winchester, says
"
:
England, you would scarcely credit the amount of interest that is being taken in this subject by
the people of this country." There was, we were told, in the matter a good deal of Canadian press
activity.
(e)
Harpers Weekly,
sympathy.
It
who may
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A DECLARATION ON
permit clergymen to receive for themselves and " to transmit to their parishioners the new light which is being shed upon the history and meaning
of the
Testament by students in Holland, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States." (f) Some French papers were staunch allies.
It is not,
New
perhaps, too
in
much
enthusiastic
accord.
Here
groupe de pretres y petitionne pour y revendiquer les droits de la conscience et Get acte occasionne dans le de Intelligence.
Un
monde
religieux
parlant
anglais
autant de bruit
La
declaration recueille
que 1700 ecclesiastiques C'est une grande 1'ont signee jusqu'a present. Us en profiteront victoire pour les progressistes.
e!tude et
On
dit
(g)
Catholic
Le
Protestant
(July
i,
1905)
corroborates.
Jusqu'ici le
mouvement theologique
;
voici n'&ait guere sorti du domaine de 1'ecole une nouvelle qui indique qu'il a penetr dans la C'est une petition masse du clerge anglican.
.
dont a pris
anglais.
.
1'initiative
.
une
elite
de the*ologiens
est
Le
fait
1
deja
revetue de plus de
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
(K)
27
The Revue
September,
Declaration as "an important Church movement." 5. Let us mark two or three results either in
in Christian
communions not
presided over by
the respected Dr. W. D. Morrison, have spoken words of help and satisfaction.
(b)
have been propitious. A champion of the most popular form of popular Protestantism in England, Rev. R. J. Campbell, is reported to have said
:
"
We
We
-
give
the authorities
who
are
moving
in [that] direction
...
friendly
reception."
The
well
known
M. Paul
Sabatier,
showed keen
interest,
and sent
(c)
J.
An
M. Wilson,
American clergyman writes to Canon " in August 1905, thus We are thinkAmerica of setting forth your paper, and
:
it,
saying
Amen
:
to
it."
" Neither the old Swedenborgian writes new testament was meant to be history.
are mystic, secret scriptures containing everFrom the wording of the lasting truth.
They
Manifesto,
The American
is
28
(e)
A DECLARATION ON
But by far the most striking external sympathy has come from the Liberal Roman Catholics. We
not speak now of the. French Roman Catholics though one of their leaders has asked for copies of
will
it
But here
from
an eminent English Roman Catholic, two sentences which in their soaring expectations are a rebuke to
the torpidity and heaviness of Anglican imagination. "When we learn," he writes, "that the recent
declaration
in
favour
of
freedom
for
Biblical
Criticism has
Anglican clergy ... it is impossible not to think and hope that Providence may have destined the
to bridge over the hitherto imsunders Protestant from Catholic passable gulf that
" We outsiders, Again he writes who cannot allow the Church of England's prinhave ciples, who owe her many a grudge, who
Church of England
Christianity."
suffered
her hands in days past when might was right with us all, who are still taxed and burdened for her support, may we not find some
at
compensation
to
in
the part
it
may be
her destiny
for
"
play
in
the great
crisis
Christianity and for religion in general ? 6. There are two more small batches of effects
for enumeration.
(a)
And
first,
the miscellaneous.
having abandoned " I should never clerical work, writes from Oxford have left the Church if such a strong consensus of
Liberal
clergyman,
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.
.
.
29
;
men
I
and
is
ranks had expressed itself earlier if the Manifesto intend to return if I can
in its
not condemned."
(b)
The
attacks
certain
number of chivalrous
the other hand, one clergyman said that, (c) having hesitated to sign at first, he had not the " now the thing is a success," to assurance,
On
chime
7
in.
(a )
To Canon
:
Barnett, an
teacher writes
"I
Among
think what few say. In all humility calling themselves Christians, they welcome the beginning of a Revival on a foundation as broad. ..."
many
(e)
Another miscellaneous
result
is
this.
We
between
on the one hand, details of the New Testament narrative which might be unreliable, and (2),
on the other hand, the general course of the Testament narrative which might be valid.
this distinction
like.
New
For
people have evinced a rooted disAll that we say here is, that this distincnot
tion
is
new,
and that
it
rests
upon
firm
sanctions.
great authority for it known to the present writer is Spinoza, who in the TheologicoPolitical Tractate (chap, xii.) discriminates thus
first
The
"
The main
immediately
spread
abroad
30
A DECLARATION ON
empire.
It
is
Roman
unless nearly everybody consented thereto, which we cannot suppose, that successive generations have
broad outline of
the
it.
Gospel
What-
spurious
or faulty
can only
"
have reference
to details."
distinction.
In
Exploratio Evangelica,
we can
in the
champion of orthodoxy,
demning M. Loisy, admits our point. Document XI. appended to Loisy 's Autour d'un petit livre " Extraits de la lettre adressee consists of par Mgr. 6mile-Paul Le Camus, Eveque de la Rochelle et
de Saintes, aux directeurs de son seminaire, sous
le titre
:
Vraie
"
:
et fausse exe"gese."
The Bishop
here
sage de s'obstiner dans des pretensions trop rigides, quand on veut parler de 1'exactitude parfaite de nos historiens sacres [du
declares
II
n'est pas
II y a plus, c'est qu'il doit de reconnaitre parfois chez eux des paraitre loyal inexactitudes de detail."
r
Nouveau Testament].
signatories must not hide one other mis(f) It is the discellaneous result, and it is a sad one.
We
quietude begotten in many humble, faithful souls by our action it is the pain caused to mothers, sisters,
;
wives, to reverent, simple men, to worshippers in it is that we our churches, to Christ-like friends
;
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with shadowed hint
lead melodious days.
their
31
trouble
that
is
Another comfort
all
us.
like
honourable pains, minister to the unseen Purport of things. No surgical operation is without its
wound
its
make
for health
and
vitality.
No
;
yet these sufferings take their lowly place amid the mighty cosmic processes of sorrow, amid the secular groaning and travailing with which
sufferers
The
final results
are moral.
line or
two
dispose of them. On the narrow stage of our proceedings, virtues For instance, one or two played their part.
will
committee-men
or did
at
something possibly laudable in itself, but likely to hinder our specific object they were at once asked to stand on one side they withdrew
;
with
magnanimity,
Again,
in
the spirit of
ecclesiastical
bushido.
the
Committee
were
not
so
some points leaders of liberty in Biblical Criticism with several these leaders regarded the Committee's infirmities
fortunate as to be in entire accord on
;
with
lofty
and
compassionate
forbearance
perhaps, unconcern.
first
was a considerable
the 101 held on,
all
32
true
;
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
there
was
evidently widely latent the summons of occasion to appear, are needing vital they are the silent promise, within our Church, of critical prevalence. For of Christian Progress
qualities,
;
moral
" proverb must be true Thought and learning are in her right hand and in her left hand selfthis
:
;
sacrifice
and
piety."
the
If any such paper was returned. revoked signature remains on the list, it is through mischance and with the sincere regret of the
signed
editor.
addresses
have
been
taken
The
spelling
;
and
and the description of places are thus not uniform amount of information given by the signatories
concerning themselves
ever, that
is
varied.
It
is
felt,
how-
on
his
circum-
stances each signatory is an unrivalled authority. Crockford's Clerical Directory was the original
A
have
few names
unlist
States of America,
list,
in
our
AB,
F.
J.,
B.A., Vicar
N.S.W.
ABIGAIL,
W.
J.,
34
A DECLARATION ON
T.,
ABRAHAM,
age, Lincoln.
AcHARYAN,
India.
S. J.,
ACWORTH,
ADAMS,
Combe Down,
AHIER, W.
AITKEN, G.
Rectory.
Haslemere
AKIELE,
F.
L.,
Missionary,
Oyo, Western
Equatorial
Africa.
ALDER,
ALFORD,
ALFORD, D.
ALINGTON,
ALLAN, A. D. ALLAN, W.
ALLANSON,
Zealand.
C.,
H.,
School, East
Curate
of
Wortley-de-Leeds, 4
B.D.,
Mission
Priest,
Nelson,
New
ALLEN,
G.
C.,
M.A., B.D.,
Headmaster of Cranleigh
ALLEN, W.
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ALLEN, W.
T.,
35
Ampthill Road, Liverpool. ALLISON, F. B., M.A., F.R.A.S., Vicar of Peasmarsh, Peasmarsh Vicarage, Sussex.
of Stewizke, N.S.
Nova
Scotia,
ANDREW,
J. C., M.A., formerly Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, Tinui, Wellington, New Zealand.
ANDREWES,
Canada.
S.
J.,
Rector of Baddeck,
Cape Breton,
ANGEL-SMITH, R. W.
ANSELL, H.
Trinidad.
A., B.A., Vicar of Limpley Stoke, Stoke Vicarage, near Bath. Limpley A., Curate
of All
Saints,
Port of Spain,
ANYAEGBUNAM,
APPLEYARD,
J.,
S. Nigeria Territory,
W.
Africa.
Moston Rectory,
Somers Town,
Manchester.
ARCHER, O. ARCHER, W.
N.W.
ARCHER- SHEPHERD,
E. H., M.A., Vicar of Avenbury, Bromyard, Worcester. ARKELL, J. N., M.A., Rector of Hinxhill, Hinxhill Rectory,
Ashford, Kent.
ARMSTRONG,
ASBURY,
S.
ton, Ontario.
R., B.A.,
Canada.
ASHER,
F. W.,
Bucking-
ham
Place, Brighton.
R.,
ASHTON, A.
M.A., Curate of St. Peter's and St. Paul's, 18 Alexandra Road, Wisbech. Wisbech,
36
A DECLARATION ON
J.,
ASHTON,
Hill, Selly
Hill, Bir-
mingham.
ASHTON,
J.
Stephen.
ASHWELL, A.
ASTLEY, H.
East
J.
Woolton
Hill,
Woolton
Rudham
ATKINSON, A. G.
Essex.
Military Asylum,
ATKINSON, H.
ATTRIDGE,
AUCHMUTY, A. C,
R.S.O., Herefs.
AUDEN,
J.
E.,
M.A., Vicar
Tong
Vicarage,
Shifnal, Salop.
AYTON, W.
Chacombe, Grove
BACHERT, L. R. A., B.A., Curate of St. Philip's Southport, 46 South Bank Road, Southport, Lanes.
BACON-PHILLIPS,
J.
P.,
Rectory, Sussex.
BAKER-BEALL, W.
BALAVENDRUM,
Penang.
Missionary,
Diocese
of
Singapore,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
37
BALDWIN, A. W., Chaplain to H.M. Prison, Wormwood Scrubs, 2 Ducane Lane, London, W. BALDWIN, O. de L,
Vicarage, Preston.
B.A., Vicar
of
Leyland, Leyland
BALDWYN,
Oxon.
L.,
BALFOUR,
BALFOUR,
Ontario.
F. R. T., M.A., Archdeacon of Bloemfontein, Bloemfontein, S. Africa.
O.,
BALLEINE, G.
BALY,
BANERJEI,
India.
J.
C.,
B.A.,
Missionary,
Aligarh,
U.P.,
BANISTER, E.
BANKART, H. M.
B.A., Curate
of
Pevensey,
East
Hoathly, Sussex.
BANNATYNE, A.
Dun-
BANNISTER, A. T., M.A., Vicar of Ewyas Harold, Hereford. BARBER, F. J., M.A., Curate of Northfleet, 14 Dover Road,
Northfleet, Kent.
BARBER, T. W., B.A., Curate of St. Paul's, Warrington, 76 Manchester Road, Warrington. BARCROFT, T., 7 Moore Street, Blackpool.
J. C., Vicar of Mount Hawke, The Vicarage, Mount Hawke, Scorrier, Cornwall. BARHAM, F. C., M.A., Vicar of Knowl Hill, Knowl Hill
BARFETT,
of
38
A DECLARATION ON
J., M.A., Curate of St. George's Worcester, Kingsbury House, Lansdowne Road, Worcester.
BARKER,
St.
W.
BARNARD,
BARNE, G.
P.
M.,
B.D.,
Rector
of
Headley, Headley
Rectory, Epsom.
D., B.A., Curate of
Summertown, Summerfield,
St.
Oxford.
BARNES, W.
L.,
Martin, Bar-
Wardens Lodge,
BARSTOW,
BARTLETT,
E.,
Queensland.
C. O., M.A., Rector of Willersey, Willersey Rectory, Broadway, Gloucester.
E.,
BARTLETT, R.
M.A.
(the
late),
Bampton
BARTON-PARKES, F. J., Rector and Archdeacon of York, Canon of Perth, York Rectory, West Australia.
BASS,
M.A., Vicar of Steeple Claydon, Steeple Claydon, Bucks.
C.,
The
Vicarage,
BASTOW, T.
BATCHELOR,
BATEMAN, H.
BATES,
J. L.,
C.,
Sussex.
BATES, R.
BATSON, A. W., Mus. Bac., formerly Rector of Ringstead, 26 Trinity Road, Wimbledon.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
BATTERSBY, W.
BATTY, E.
H.,
39
St.
M.A., Rector
of
Walkerville,
BAUGH, H.
R., B.A.,
George's, Edgbaston,
BAUMGARTEN,
Town,
BAX, A.
N.,
Canning
Duloe.
St.
W.
G.,
BAYNE,
BEAN,
M.A., Vicar of Holy Trinity, Greenwich, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Blackheath Hill, S.E.
R.,
School, Essex,
BEAUMONT,
M.A., Incumbent of
St.
St. John's
St.
John's Parsonage,
John's
Wood Wood
J. R. H., M.A., Vicar of St. Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal, Co. Cork. BECK, E. J., M.A., Rector of Rotherhithe, Hon. Canon of Rochester, formerly Fellow and Dean of Clare College,
BECKER,
Cambridge, The Rectory, Rotherhithe, London, S.E. BECK, W., M.A., Rector of Clannaborough, Devon, Clannaborough Rectory, Bow, N. Devon.
BECKER, A.
L.,
car, R.S.O.,
BELCHER, T.
Bramley
Rectory, Basingstoke.
40
BELFORD,
A DECLARATION ON
J. F. B., B.A., Rector of Gladstone, Manitoba, All Saints Rectory, Gladstone, Manitoba.
BELL, H., Rural Dean and Hon. Canon of Carlisle, Vicar of Muncaster, Cumberland, Muncaster Chase, Ravenglass, Cumberland.
BELL,
BELL, BELL,
J.
R., B. A.,
BELL, W.
G., B. A.,
West Hartlepool. BELLINGHAM, E., Curate of Embleton, Embleton, Cockermouth, Cumberland. BENHAM, W., D.D., Rector of
St. Edmund's, and Hon. Edmund's Rectory, Fins-
Canon of Canterbury,
bury Square.
St.
BENNETT,
BENTLEY,
School,
of
Aldenham
C. E., M.A.,
BENTLEY, J., M.A., Vicar of Sykehouse, Yorks, Sykehouse Vicarage, Snaith, R.S.O., Yorks. BERESFORD, E. A., B.A., Rector of Hoby with Rotherby,
Hoby
Rectory, Leicester.
Woodham
Vicar-
Woking.
Rector of
St.
BEVAN,
F., B.A.,
Grammar
School,
BlCKNELL, N.
BIDDER, H.
L.,
M.A., Rector
of
Roydon, Roydon
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
BlENEMANN, G.
Beau
BIGGS, -E.
A.,
41
BlGGS,
W. Down
Down, Emery
BINGHAM,
The
Rectory,
BISHOP,
BLACK,
W.,
MA., Vicar
S.
P.,
BLACKBURNE, A.
BLADON,
G., B.A.,
Cobham, Surrey.
BLAGRAVE, R.
C.,
BLAKEWAY,
hall,
Dunston Vicarage,
Coppen-
BLAKISTON,
BLAKISTON, E.
bury,
N.,
New
Zealand.
BLAKISTON, F. M., Vicar of Baumber with Sturton Magna, Baumber Vicarage, Horncastle.
St. James's,
Darwen,
BLANEY, J., M.A., Curate of Christ Church, Pennington, 67 The Avenue, Leigh, Lanes.
42
BLISS,
A DECLARATION ON
W.
H., M.A.,
Hon. Chaplain
Surrey.
P. A., M.A., Vicar of Abbotts BickingAbbotts Bickington Vicarage, N. Devon. ton, BLOOM, J. H., M.A., Rector of Whitchurch, Whitchurch
BLOMEFIELD, G.
Rectory, Stratford-on-Avon.
BLOWER,
B.A., Rector of
BLUNDELL, A. BLUNDELL,
C.
P.,
Rectory,
Oakham.
H., LL.M., Rector of Frankton, Rugby, J. Frankton Rectory, Rugby. BLUNT, A. W. F., M.A., Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, Exeter College, Oxford.
BLUNN,
BoiSSlER, F.
S.,
MA., Vicar
of Denby,
Denby
Vicarage,
Derby.
BOND,
W., M.A., Vicar of St. Nicholas, Brighton, and Prebendary of Chichester, St. Nicholas Vicarage,
C.
Brighton.
Bridlington.
BOROUGH,
R. F., M.A., Curate of Cranbourne, Windsor, Lovel Road, Winkfield, Windsor Forest. BOSANQUET, B. H., M.A., Vicar of Thames Ditton, Thames Ditton Vicarage.
C., M.A., Fesq, Western Road, Branksome Park, Bournemouth. BOSANQUET, F. C. T., B.A., Rector of Catherston, Lewes-
BOSANQUET,
ton,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
BOSANQUET,
G.,
43
BOSE, B. M., Missionary Priest, St. Saviour's Church, Calcutta, 9 Wellesley Square, Calcutta.
BOSTON, N. H., B.A., formerly Government Chaplain of Gold Coast Colony, W. Africa, Sherbro, Sierra Leone,
W.
Africa.
BOTT, A. E.
H., B.A.,
F.
C.,
The
School, Warwick.
BOULTBEE,
B.A.,
BOULTON, T.
BOURNE,
BOUTH,
Stourbridge.
Rectory, Cheltenham.
BOWDEN,
C. S., M.A., Vicar of St. Mary's, Mornington, Dunedin, N.Z., Montpelier, Dunedin, New Zealand.
BOWDEN,
College,
Wellington,
N.Z.,
Nelson
(City),
New
Zealand.
BOWDEN-SMITH,
BOWELL,
Dean
of Lyndhurst,
Careys, Brockenhurst.
E. W., M.A., Assistant Master and Chaplain,
Leatherhead, Surrey.
Sissinghurst, Sissinghurst
BOWEN, BOWEN,
F.
T.,
Rector
of
Murchison
Lawlers,
Australia,
J.
The Rectory,
W.
Goldfields, Australia.
W.
The
A.,
44
A DECLARATION ON
Basingstoke.
BOYD,
A.,
St.
BOYER,
J.
ham Market
BOYER,
P. J., M.A., Vicar of Rothersthorpe, Rothersthorpe Vicarage, Northampton.
BOYLE, V.
BOYS-SMITH, E.
Hordle,
Hordle
Island,
BRACK, J. L., B.A., Domestic Chaplain to the Marquis Camden, Bayham Old Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent.
BRADLEY,
C.
L, B.A., Curate of
St.
John
Baptist, Harlow,
Harlow, Essex.
BRADLEY,
BRAMSTON,
J. T., M.A., Assistant Master and Chaplain of Winchester College, and Prebendary of Chichester,
BREAKWELL,
BREN, R., M.A., Vicar of Immanuel Church, Birmingham, 44 George Road, Edgbaston.
BRIDGES,
M.A., Rector of Bredenbury, Bredenbury Worcester. Rectory,
C.,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
BRIDGWATER,
Worcester.
E.
H.,
45
Stourbridge,
M.A.,
Hagley,
BRIGG,
Yorkshire,
BRINTON,
BRISCOE,
P. R., M.A.,
Curate of
St.
Mary's, Portsea,
The
Vicarage, Portsea.
E., B.A.,
Rector of Moydow,
St.
Moydow
Rectory,
Longford, Ireland.
BROCK,
I.,
Luke's Cathedral,
of
Nova
Nova
Scotia.
BROCKLEHURST, T.
M.A.,
Vicar
Giggleswick,
Giggleswick, Yorkshire.
BROCKWELL,
BROCKWELL,
BRODRICK,
C.,
M.A.,
Vicar
of
Owston, Owston
of
Vicarage, Doncaster.
F.
E.,
M.A., formerly
Rector
Farnley,
Leeds, 4
BROMLEY,
BROOKE, A.
BROOKE, J. C. H., M.A., Precentor, St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town, Church House, Cape Town.
BROOKES,
F. D., M.A., Curate of Chester le Street, Chester
le Street,
Durham.
5
BROOKS, A., M.A., Curate of St. Peter's, Edinburgh, South Oxford Street, Edinburgh.
BROOKSBANK,
46
A DECLARATION ON
of
BROWN, BROWN,
G. G.,
Rector
of
St.
Lawrence,
Southminster,
Essex.
BROWN,
BROWN,
J.,
BROWN,
Road, Dublin.
BROWN, W. BROWNE,
C.
Tuam and
Barford
Rector of
Rector
of
Barford,
Rectory,
Norfolk.
BROWNE,
BROWNE, M.
BROWNING,
Vicarage,
Penn Street
BRUCE, F. D., M.A., LL.M., Curate of St. Mary's, Blyth, 49 Beaconsfield Street, Blyth, Northumberland.
BRUHL,
BRYANT,
E.
S.,
Vicar of
St.
BRYDGES,
BUBB, L. B., M.A., Rector of Coin St. Denys, Coin St. Denys, Northleach. BUCHANAN, C. T., The Lee Vicarage, Missenden, Bucks.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
BUCK, G.
P.,
47
Rectory,
Rector
of
Belaugh,
Belaugh
Norwich.
BUCK,
J.,
St.
Leone.
Quyon, Canada.
R.,
BULKELEY, H. J., M.A., Rector of Morpeth and Honorary Canon of Newcastle, Morpeth Rectory.
BULL, A. W., M.A., Rector of Bradford
Peverell, Dorchester, Dorset.
Peverell, Bradford
BURBRIDGE,
F.
College, Saltley,
Birmingham.
of
Gulval,
BURDEN,
H.
Penrose
BURGESS, A. R., B.A., Curate of Werneth Vicarage, Oldham. BURGESS, H. E., M.A., Vicar of
Paul's Vicarage, Preston.
St.
Thomas's, Werneth,
Preston, St.
St.
Paul's,
BURKE, R.
G.,
East
Cowes,
with
East
BURNETT, R.
M.A.,
St.
BURNSIDE, W. F., M.A., Assistant Master, Cheltenham College, and Curate of St. Luke's, I Somerset
Villas,
Cheltenham.
BURROW,
Higham
Bocas
BURTON, T.
St.
Mary's,
Bocas,
Paul's,
South Hampstead,
N.W., 8
48
BURY, R.
A DECLARATION ON
The
M.A., Vicar of Trumpington, Cambridge, Vicarage, Trumpington, Cambridge.
G.,
Trinity, Hastings,
Rector
of
Harleston,
Harleston,
St.
Agnes, E.C.,
BUTTERFIELD, M. W.,
BUTTRUM, H. H.
BYRNE,
J.
BA., Rector of St. Matthew's, Sherbrooke Street, Winnipeg, Canada. Winnipeg, 382
S.,
Inspector of Schools (retired), Grange House, Grange Road, Up. Norwood, S.E.
R, M.A., H.M.
CAIGER,
J.
S.,
Stanthorpe, Queensland.
CALDECOTT,
A., formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, Professor of Moral Philosophy, King's College, London, King's College, London.
CALDWELL, W. H. M'K.,
Vicarage, Surrey.
CALVERLEY, H.
ampton,
i
C., M.A., Rector of Brampton, formerly Fellow of C.C.C., Oxford, Brampton Rectory, North-
CAMERON, W.
CAMPBELL,
CAMPBELL,
J.,
Holy
Trinity,
Ryde,
Dunraven, Ryde.
M.A., Rector and Archdeacon of Cairns,
Cairns, N. Queensland.
L.,
formerly
Street,
Vicar
of
Milford,
Hants,
Arlington
London, W.
R.N., Maple-
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
CAMPION, C. T., M.A., Curate of 176 Hulton Street, Salford.
St.
49
Clement's, Salford,
CANHAM,
CANNEY,
H.,
Rector of Leathley,
Rector of
Rectory,
CAPEL-CURE,
CAPPELL,
L.,
B.A., Rector of
CARDIGAN-WILLIAMS,
Wales.
J.
E.,
Curate,
Llanderfel,
Mon.,
CARDWELL,
CARGILL,
Micheldean, Gloucester.
CARLISLE, C. R., B.A., Curate of Edensor, 4 Cemetery View, Longton, Staffs. CARMICHAEL, F. F., M.A., LL.D., Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, 10 Sallymount Avenue, Dublin.
CARR,
C. R., M.A.,
Trefusis Terrace,
B.A., Curate of
Exmouth.
CARRUTHERS, G.
Lancaster.
S.,
Clapham, Clapham,
CARTER,
C. R.,
CARTWRIGHT,
CASS,
B., B.A.,
B.A.,
Ontario, Canada.
Vicar of
St.
James's, Nottingham,
Derby
Grove, Nottingham.
CASS, F. C. G., M.A., formerly Rector of Monken-Hadley, Middlesex, Conservative Club, St. James's, S.W.
4
50
CASS,
J.,
A DECLARATION ON
Rector of Christiana, Christiana, Manchester, Jamaica.
J.
CASSELS,
wood
CASTLEY, T.
CAULFEILD,
St. G.
Prison, Preston.
CAUTLEY,
P.
L.,
Rectory, Aylesbury.
CAVE, E. H.
College,
H., Highfield,
Rector of
Simon's Church,
Toronto.
CHALMERS-HUNT,
C.,
M.A.,
Vicar of Waterperry,
The
CHAMBERS,
CHANTLER,
CHAPLIN,
F.,
M.A., Curate of
Street, Liverpool.
St.
Luke's,
Liverpool,
173 Grove
The Parsonage,
CHAPMAN,
Retford.
CHARLES, A. W.,
formerly Fellow of Trinity Hall, Rednal, Birmingham Cambridge, CHARLES, R. H., D.D., Professor of Biblical Greek,
Trinity College, Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin.
CHATER,
J.
G.,
Richmond, Natal.
CHATTERTON,
W.,
Principal
of
Maori Theological
College, Gisborne,
New
Zealand.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
CHERRILL, A.
Hill,
51
K., M.A.,
tory School,
Head Master
of
N.W.
CHERRINGTON, H.
Henbury.
CHESNUTT,
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CHESSHYRE-WALKER,
CHESTER,
R.
E.,
CHEYNE,
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T.
K.,
The
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CHRISTIE, G.
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CHURCH,
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John,
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52
A DECLARATION ON
J.
CLARK,
Magdalene
College,
CLARK-KENNEDY,
A.
E.,
B.A.,
Rector
of
Ewhurst,
Ewhurst Rectory, Guildford. CLARKE, E. A. L., Curate of Lambeth Parish Church, 25 Lambeth Walk, S.E.
CLARKE, J.
F., B. A.,
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CLARKE, W. S., Rector of Upper Hardres, Canterbury, Upper Hardres Rectory, Canterbury.
CLATWORTHY,
CLAYTON,
CLERK, H.
F.
H.,
CLUNN,
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J. F.,
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COBB,
W.
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New
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53
The
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54
COLLINS,
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A DECLARATION ON
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F.,
COLLINS, T.
Down.
of
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55
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New
COX, W.
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56
COYTE, W.
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A DECLARATION ON
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The
Collegiate
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of
St.
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29
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Canon of
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CRUICKSHANK, A.
57
CULLEN, C. D., M.A., Curate of St. Andrew's, Oxshott, The Orchards, Oxshott, Surrey.
CUNNINGHAM,
Belfast.
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CURWEN, A.
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58
A DECLARATION ON
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Bishop Monckton.
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DAUGLISH,
26
DAVENPORT,
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DAVID,
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DAVIES, D., B.A., Rector of Llangwm, Llangwm, Corwen, Denbigh. DAVIES, D., B.A., Vicar of Cilycwm, Cilycwm, Llandovery, Carm.
DAVIES, D.
A., B.A., Missionary of Sierra Leone, Yema, Bullom, Sierra Leone. DAVIES, E. J., B.A., Rector of Nantglyn, Nantglyn Rectory, Denbigh. DAVIES, G. H., Rector of Newmarket, Newmarket, Flintshire.
DAVIES,
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59
DAVIES, M., M.A., 44 Fielding Road, Chiswick. DAVIES, W. P., M.A., Rector of Nunney, Nunney Rectory, Frome.
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DAVIS, F. W.,
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1
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1 1
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DE CANDOLE, A.
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19
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60
DELAP,
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A DECLARATION ON
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DE
DE
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DIMISHKY,
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61
H.
E.,
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F.,
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DOBREE,
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DODD,
Crescent, N.E.
DODD, W.
G., B.A.,
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DOHERTY,
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R., B.A., R.,
DOLPHIN, A.
M.A., Minor
Durham
DONALDSON,
Cathedral,
The
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DONNE,
1
DONNELL,
B.A., Vicar
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Green,
The
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John's
DOWNES, R. 37 The
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62
A DECLARATION ON
DRAKEFORD-LEWIS, L, M.A., Vicar of Kirkby Ravensworth, The Vicarage, Kirkby Ravensworth, Richmond,
Yorks.
DRURY,
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Rostrevor,
Du Du
BOE, B.
J.,
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BOULAY,
J.
Haddon,
Rectory,
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of Coates, Coates
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DUCKWORTH, R,
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J. N.,
DUDDINGTON,
DUDDINGTON,
DUFF,
J.
A., B.A.,
S.,
The Parsonage,
DUGGAN, A.
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B. A.,
Reading,
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of
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DURELL,
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63
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DYSOM, DYSON,
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Vicar of
St.
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Man-
chester.
J. J.,
Beccles.
ECCLESTON, W.
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EDRISINGHE,
EDWARDS,
E. W.,
acting Chaplain
Bristol.
H.M. Forces,
S.
Charleville,
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Rector of Llangan,
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1 1
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J.
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64
A DECLARATION ON
B.A., Curate of
EVANS, A. W.,
EVANS, EVANS,
D.,
Holy
Trinity, Chelsea,
Llechynfarwy,
Llechynfarwy,
Llangefin, Anglesey.
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Barnabas, Derby,
St.
EVANS, J., Curate of St. John's, Sparkhill, Birmingham, 431 Stratford Road, Birmingham.
EVANS,
J. O.,
B.A., Principal,
S. India.
Madura,
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L.,
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23
St.
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Road,
Oswestry.
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Street,
R.,
EVANS, W.
B.A., formerly
Isle of
Dene, Shanklin,
EVERARD,
8
Remenham
Henley-on-Thames.
Pirie,
Port
Pirie,
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EYRE,
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B.
Briar Walk,
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Sweet
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65
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FARRANT,
FARRAR,
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Blunham
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R. R., M.A., Vicar of Welland, Welland VicarMalvern. age,
C. F., M.A.,
FARRAR,
FEILDEN,
FELL,
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B.A.,
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Mugginton
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FILLINGHAM, R.
Hitchin.
C.,
66
FlNDON,
St.,
A DECLARATION ON
M.A., B.Sc., Curate of St. Silas, Penton N., 41 Great Percy St., Holford Sq., E.C.
F.
S.,
FlNLAY,
Western Australia.
FISCHER, F. S., B.A., Curate of St. John Evan., Lambeth, Waterloo Road, Lambeth, London.
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Chester.
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T.,
York, Skelton
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Zealand.
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FLEMING,
A., M.A.,
B.W.I.
FLETCHER,
C. J. H., M.A., formerly Rector of St. Martin's Church, Oxford, 89 Woodstock Road, Oxford.
D.,
FLETCHER, W.
FORD,
C.
B.D., Rector
of
Lissadell,
Lissadell
Parsonage, Sligo.
The
FORD,
FORD,
Road,
N.,
Whittington
of
FORD, Ven. G.
Lucknow,
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67
FORD, J. A., B.A., Rector of Meysey Hampton, Meysey Hampton, R. Fairford, Glos.
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179
R.
S.,
Cattell
J.,
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B.A.,
Head
Master, Church
of
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Grammar
FOSTER, A.
School,
Camperdown,
of
Victoria, Australia.
A.,
M.A., Curate
Maryport, 6 Ingleby
FOSTER,
5
H.,
M.A., Assistant
Master, Malvern
College,
The
College, Malvern.
FOSTER,
J. P.,
FOTHERINGHAM, D.
Haverstock
stead,
Hill,
N.W.
J.,
FOWLER,
FOWLER,
Fox, B.
Templeton,
Templeton
T. (the
late),
Oxford.
G.,
New
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Vicarage, I.W.
FRANKLIN,
E.
J.,
The
FRANKLIN, G.
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Zealand.
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Owen Sound,
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68
A DECLARATION ON
FREE, R. W., M.A., B.D., Vicar of St. Clement's, Fulham, S.W. FRIEND, M. T., M.A., Chaplain to H.M. Prison, Reading.
FROST, C. FROST,
FRY, L.
St.
Curate of
Higham
Ferrers,
Northampton.
G.,
M.A., Vicar of
St. James's,
Upper Edmonton,
FRY, T.
FULFORD,
L. L., M.A.,
Head Master
Dean
of Atherstone
Atherstone, Warwickshire.
D.D.,
of Winchester,
The
Deanery, Winchester.
S.P.G.,
Mandalay,
GADNEY,
GAGEN,
Bombay,
India.
J. M., B.A., Curate of St. Saviour's, smith, 8 Fielding Road, Bedford Park, W.
Hammer-
GAHAN,
GALBRAITH,
GALE,
J.
M.A., Rector of
The
Rectory, Kerrville,
Kerr
R.
C.,
GALLAGHER,
St.
GALTON,
Edenham, Eden-
ham, Bourne.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
GAMBLE,
J.,
69
Woods
33
Sea.
GANNELL, H. C,
Clarence
Terrace,
Silverhill,
St.
Leonards-on-
GARDNER,
stone,
J. L.,
GARDNER, W.
GARDNER-SMITH,
GARFORTH,
J.,
Rector
of Castleford,
Castleford
Rectory, Yorks.
Rector
Halesworth, Suffolk.
GARLAND,
Sabrevois,
GARNETT, L,
Christleton,
Christleton
GARRARD, W.
GARRETT,
Ontario.
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22
Yew
The
GEDGE,
OF
OF
70
GEIKIE,
J. C.,
A DECLARATION ON
D.D., LL.D., 58 Southcote Rd., B'rnemouth.
A., B.A.,
GEORGE,
Curate
in
Charge,
Celast,
Boncath,
New
Zealand.
B.,
GEORGE, H.
M.A., Fellow of
of
New
College, Oxford,
New
College, Oxford.
GEORGE, W. R, Rector
GEPP,
Strath-
High Easter
GIBSON,
G.,
GIFFARD,
GILBERT,
C. R., M.A.,
Head Master
of
School, Coventry.
GlLLESPlE, A.
challa,
E., B.A.,
GlLLIAT,
E.,
School,
The Grange,
Bitton, Bristol.
St. M.,
Antigua.
GlLLMOR,
G.,
GlRDLESTONE,
Nicholas,
Cheriton,
GLADSTONE, H.
ham
GLADSTONE,
Mission,
J.
M.,
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in
Charge of
M'Adam
New
M'Adam, New
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71
GLENNIE, W. B., M.A., Perpetual Curate of Knighton-onTeme, Knighton-on-Teme Vicarage, Tenbury, Worcester.
GNANAMUTTU,
Ceylon.
A.,
Missionary,
Christ
Church,
Kandy,
GNANAPPRAGASAM,
S. India.
N.,
GODFRAY, C. M., M.A., Vicar of St. Simon's, I Almorah Crescent, St. Heliers, Jersey.
Jersey,
GODFREY,
St.
J., Curate of St. John the Evangelist, Stranraer, John the Evangelist, Stranraer, N.B.
GODFREY,
St.
J. R., Curate in Charge of St. Mark's, Pretoria, Mark's Cottage, 50 Bloed Street, Pretoria.
J.,
GODLEY,
gallen, Ireland.
GODWIN,
C.
H.
St.
S.,
brough,
GODWIN,
G.
Stokesby
GOMERY,
St. Paul,
Montreal, Canada.
GOMES, E.
Birmingham.
GOODIER, J. H., M.A., Vicar of Holy Trinity, Ripon, and Hon. Canon of Ripon, Trinity Vicarage, Ripon.
GOODWIN,
Hon.
E. H., B.A., Rector of Lammas, Norfolk, and Chaplain to the King, Lammas Rectory, G. H., M.A., Vicar of Uppington with Aston,
Norwich.
GOODWIN,
GOONATILLAKA, H.
House, Green
Saints, Clergy
GORDON,
The
Rectory,
72
A DECLARATION ON
F.,
GOULD,
Diocesan
GOULD, H. G., Archdeacon and Vicar of St. Luke's, Oamaru, The Vicarage, Oamaru, New Zealand.
GOULD,
J.,
GOULDING, A. W.,
GRACE, G. A,
of
Holland,
Holland,
Manitoba, Canada.
B.A., Curate
of
Besthorpe
and Girton,
Besthorpe, Newark.
GRAHAM-JONES,
C.
E.,
GRANE, W. GRANT,
GRANT,
J.
L.,
bendary of Chichester,
A., M.A.,
Cobham
Vicarage, Surrey.
GRAVELL, W.
GRAY, H.
B.,
B.A., Chaplain
of
St.
David's College
School, Lampeter.
D.D.,
Warden
College, Reading.
GREEN,
The
Vicarage,
Aberdare.
GREEN, D. GREEN,
E.,
St.
George's, Dublin,
GREEN, H.
i
B.A.,
Acting Chaplain
to
the
Forces,
GREEN,
Wilts, Segrave,
Hill,
GREEN,
Griqualand, S. Africa.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
GREEN WELL,
GREEVES,
73
W., D.C.L., F.R.S., Rector of St. Mary in the South Bailey, 27 North Bailey, Durham.
GREGG,
A.
F.,
M.A.,
Curate
Cathedral,
St. Finbarre's
Library, Cork.
GRIFFITHS, W., M.A., formerly Rector of ShelsleyBeauchamp, Lansdowne, Torquay. GRIMES, C. H. D., M.A., Master at Felsted School, Old
School House, Felsted.
GRINDLEY, H.
GUEST, T.
E.,
of Hereford,
The
GULL,
Lanes.
GUN,
Lecturer for the Christian Evidence Society, East Cowes, Isle of Wight.
J. E.,
GuNTON,
Hallbankgate, Carlisle.
GURNHILL,
GUY, R.
J., B.A., Perpetual Curate of East Stockwith, East Stockwith Vicarage, Gainsborough.
P.,
Curate of
Derby.
C.
St.
Street,
GWILLIAM,
L.
L,
B.A.,
Curate
of
St.
John the
Otterburn,
Evangelist, Otterburn,
The Parsonage,
Northumberland.
74
A DECLARATION ON
A. R., M.A., Rector of Suffield, Suffield Rectory,
GWYN,
Aylsham.
GwYON,
J.,
Surrey.
HACON,
Vicar
of
Searby
HALL, G.
HALL, G. M.
M.A., Vicar of
Pishill,
Pishill
Vicarage,
Henley-on-Thames.
HALL, H.
R.,
bury, Oxon.
HALLOWES,
B.,
Uppingham.
HALLSWORTH,
C.,
of Cuxwold,
Cuxwold
Rectory, Caistor.
HAMER,
R., M.A., Rector of Ruckinge and of Orlestone, Kent, Orlestone Rectory, Ashford, Kent.
HAMILTON,
killen.
Knockninny, EnnisRector of
St.
HAMILTON, A.
HAMILTON,
Hants.
Mary
HAMILTON, HAMILTON,
and
St.
Skipton.
F. R. A., M.A., Rector of Stackpole Elidor
HAMILTON,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
75
HAMILTON, W. J., Vicar of St. Thomas's, Trinidad. HAMMICK, M. W., M.A., B.D., Canon of Christ Church
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HAMMOND, HAMMOND,
HANBURY,
HANDLEY,
B.,
J.
B.A., Rector of
Holy
Trinity,
Ayr,
E.,
43 Park
H.,
M.A., Vicar of
St.
Thomas's,
Camden
Place,
N.W.
HARD, L., Curate of Brentwood, Brentwood, Essex. HARDERN, T. B., D.C.L., LL.D., etc., Chaplain to the Workhouse, Liverpool, The Workhouse, Liverpool.
HARDY,
HARE,
E. W., Vicar of St. Mary's, Thetford, St. Mary's Vicarage, Thetford, Norfolk.
F. A., M.A., Chaplain, Christ's College,
and Hon.
New
Zealand, Christ's
St.
New
St.
Zealand.
HARGRAVE,
E.,
Rector
of
Simon and
St.
Jude's,
HARNETT,
HARRIS,
E.,
F.
R.,
M.A.,
Incumbent of
Peter's,
St.
Peter's Fort,
Colombo, Ceylon.
Dean
HARRISON,
B.A.,
Rector of
St.
Chad,
Claughton,
Lancaster.
HARRISON, W.
The
HARROWELL,
Ontario, Canada.
HART-DAVIS, R. H., M.A., formerly Vicar of Dunsden, Oxon, The Ridge Field, Caversham, Reading.
HARTLEY,
76
A DECLARATION ON
E.,
HARTILL,
M.A., Curate of
St.
Barnabas, Stoke-on-
Trent,
HARVEY, HASLAM,
Cottage,
Much Hadham,
Herts.
foundland.
HASLAM, H.
K.,
B.A.,
Rector of Old,
of Tudhoe,
Old Rectory,
Northampton.
David's, Exeter,
S. J., M.A., Rector of Pontesbury, formerly Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, The Old Manor House, Pontesbury, Shrewsbury.
G.,
J.
HAWKINS, H.
Vicarage, Hokitika,
C.,
New
Zealand.
HAWKINS,
HAY,
1
Sir
Bart,
R
5
Notts,
HAYNES, W.
G.,
HEALEY, R.
St.
E., B.A.,
Thomas's, Coventry,
HEARD,
HEARD, W.
College,
A.,
M.A., LL.D.,
Head Master
Lodge,
of
Fettes
College,
Edinburgh, Edinburgh.
The
Fettes
HEATH,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
HEBB, H.
77
A., M.A., Head Master, Royal Masonic School, Bushey, Royal Masonic School, Bushey, Herts.
HEDLEY,
HEENEY, W.
Ontario, Canada.
HENDERSON,
P.
A.
W.,
D.D.,
Warden
of
Wadham
College, Oxford,
Wadham
College, Oxford.
HENHAM,
HENMAN,
HENRY,
H.
C.,
Settlements.
H., M.A., Rector of Freckenham, The Rectory, Freckenham, Soham.
S.,
B.A.,
Curate
of
St.
James's,
Handsworth,
HENSLOW,
G., M.A.,
Leamington.
HENSON, H. H., B.D., Canon of Westminster, Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, formerly Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, 1 7 Dean's Yard, S. W.
HERINGTON,
Heydour
HERON, A.
HERVEY,
J.
H., Vicar of
Takaka, Nelson,
Zealand.
N.Z., Rototai,
Takaka, Nelson,
F.
A.,
New
Rectory, Ipswich.
HERVEY, M. W.,
Edmunds.
HEWETT,
HEWTON, D.
Park,
Incumbent,
St.
The
Vicarage,
Manningham
78
A DECLARATION ON
M.A., Trinity Hope, Ontario, Canada.
R.,
HlBBARD, W.
College
School,
Port
HlCKS, E. B., M.A., Vicar of St. Mary the Virgin, Newcastle-on-Tyne, St. Mary's Vicarage, Newcastleon-Tyne.
HIGHWOOD,
Curate
of
Staplehurst,
HlLL, E.
B.,
B.A., Curate of
Ashampstead, Ashampstead,
Berks.
HlLL, H. W., Assistant Master and Chaplain, Bilton Grange School, The Rowans, Bilton Grange, Rugby. HlLL, O. E., Rector of Gundy, The Rectory, Gundy, N.S. Wales, Australia.
HlLL,
J.
W.
St.
HOARE,
The
Vicarage,
HODD,
A,
Villas, Guiseley.
M., M.A., Chaplain, Plymouth Cemetery, J. 38 Tavistock Place, Plymouth. HODGSON, A. G., Assistant Chaplain, Royal Naval School,
HODGE,
HOERNLE,
Rector
of
Leith,
Edinburgh,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
HOISINGTON, H.
Ceylon.
L.,
79
HOLMES,
A.,
Buxton.
of Raithby-w-
HOPCRAFT, W.
S.,
Rector of
St.
Canon, Adelaide,
S. Australia.
HOPE, C. S., M.A., Vicar of Holy Trinity, Southport, Holy Trinity Vicarage, Southport. HOPE-JONES, K., Curate in Charge of Volksrust and
Charlestown, Volksrust, Transvaal.
HOPPNER,
HORE,
E.
Meck-
HORNE,
G.
P.,
HORROBIN,
Canada.
G.,
The
Rectory,
Bradwardine,
Manitoba,
HOSKIN,
HOWARD,
HOWARD,
HOWARD,
ham,
H.M.
Inspector
R.S.O.,
of
and
Fellow
Cambridge, Devon.
Stanmore,
Sidney Northam,
Sussex
College,
North
HOWELL, W.,
8o
A DECLARATION ON
C. E., M.A., British Chaplain, Gotha,
HUBBARD,
Germany.
Leicester,
HUDGELL,
R. W., Curate
of
St.
Leonard's,
Leicester.
HUDSON, H.
Berden Vicarage,
Stansted, Essex.
HUGHES,
8
J.,
Radnor
Birkenhead,
HUGHES, O.
HUGHES,
R.
Liverpool,
Chaplain of St. Deiniol's Welsh Church, Sefton Park, Street, 113 Vandyke
Vicar of
St.
Liverpool.
HUGILL, W.
St.
J.,
John's,
Uralla,
and Canon,
Orotava,
Teneriffe,
HUMPHREYS, A. W., MA,, Chaplain at Puerto Teneriffe, The Parsonage, Puerto Orotava,
Canary
Islands.
HUNT,
J.,
HUNT,
MA., Vicar of Wykeham, Yorks, The Vicarage, Wykeham, Yorks. HUSTINGS, W., Rector of Laver, The Rectory, Magdalen
L.
HUSTON,
ton,
J. T.,
HUTCHINSON, H.
W.
Rector of St. Lucy's Parsonage, Barbados.
H.,
HUTSON,
St.
M.A.,
Barbados,
HUTTON, A. W., M.A., Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow, 1 6 The Grove, Blackheath, S.E.
HUTTON,
St.
E.C.,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
HUTTON-HALL,
E.,
81
INGLEBY,
MA.,
of
St.
formerly
Perpetual
St.
Curate
and
Ilford,
Chaplain
Mary
and
Thomas,
3 Clement's,
Heene, Worthing.
INMAN, H. T, M.A., formerly Rector of Woolston, Bucks, 69 Warwick Road, Earl's Court, S.W.
IRELAND, R., Durham.
ISAIAH,
IVE,
S.,
S.,
B.A., Curate
M.A.
IVES-LACY, E.
ton, Staffs.
Wood, Wood
Wood, Wolverhamp-
The
Secretary,
JACKSON, B.
Belmullet,
The
JACKSON, E.
JACKSON, H.
St.
L.,
Mary's, Huntingdon,
JAMES, D.
St.
J., B.A., Curate of St. Theodore's, Port Talbot, Theodore's Vicarage, Port Talbot, Glam.
JAMES, L. J., M.A., Curate of Barry Dock, Church House, Barry Dock.
JAMESON, E.
Bridg6
82
JEAKES,
of
J.,
A DECLARATION ON
M.A., Prebendary of
Peter's
St. Paul's,
formerly Fellow
St.
College,
Cambridge,
Cornwall
Terrace,
N.W.
M.,
JEAKES,
J.
Vicarage, Grayshott.
Tiffield, Tiffield
Rectory,
JENNINGS, A.
JEPHCOTT,
F., M.D., M.C., Curate of St. Peter's, Square, 2 President Street, E.C.
Hoxton
JEPHSON, A. W., M.A., Vicar of St. John's, Walworth, S.E., Vicarage, Larcom Street, S.E.
J EX-BLAKE, F. W., M.A.,
JOHN, E.
V.,
Member Malayalam
Com-
JOHN,
J.
A.,
JOHNSON, A.
JOHNSON, R.
field, St.
M.A., Chaplain, former Fellow of All Souls College, All Souls College, Oxford.
G., B.A.,
Vicar of
St.
Andrew's, Rudders-
JOHNSTON, D.
Ontario.
JOHNSTON,
JOHNSTON, W. G.
JONES, B. H., B.A., B.D., Rector of Kilymaenllwyd, Kilymaenllwyd Rectory, Login, R.S.O., Car. JONES, C. A., M.A., Rector of Abington Pigotts, Cambs, Abington Pigotts Rectory, Royston, Herts.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
JONES, D. J. S., M.A., Curate of 10 Bourne Road, Dudley.
Michaelhouse, Natal.
St.
83
Edmund's, Dudley,
JONES,
E., B.A.,
Colony.
JONES, G.
B.,
gattock-Lingoed, Abergavenny.
JONES,
J.,
Wrexham.
JONES, J. S., formerly Rector of Colby, Norfolk, 41 Great Percy Street, W.C.
JONES, T., Rector of St. Andrew's, Indooroopilly, Brisbane, Queensland.
JONES-LANGSTON, C., formerly Vicar of Beoley, Worcs., Eton Villa, Sydney Buildings, Bath.
JORDAN,
A., M.A., Rector of Llanbadarn-fawr, Llanbadarnfawr Rectory, Pen-y-bont, R.S.O., Radnorshire. D., B.A.,
JORDAN, E.
Curate of Ormskirk,
12 Stanley
KAYO,
KEANE,
KEARNEY,
Raine
S.,
Curate "of
St.
Peter's,
Street,
I.,
Bishop Auckland.
Trinidad, B.W.I.
KEAY, W.
84
A DECLARATION ON
C. N., M.A.,
KELLY, R.
KELSALL,
Warden
Cressy, Tasmania.
E., M.A., Rector of Milton, Rectory, Hants. Milton,
J.
New
KENT,
Peter, Norfolk,
KEOGH, A. N. R,
Harpenden.
Rector
of
Harpenden,
Rectory,
KERETENE, W.
H.,
P.
KETTLEWELL,
W.
I
Clifton College,
KING, E. G., D.D., Rector of Gayton and Rural Dean, Gayton Rectory, Blisworth.
KING,
The
Rectory, Petersburg.
St.
John's,
Gordon, The
KINGSMILL, C., Canon of Goulburn Cathedral,The Rectory, North Goulburn, N.S. Wales.
KIRK, C.A.,
B.A., Curate of St. John's, Greenock, 7 Kelly
Street, Greenock.
KlTCHlN,
India.
B.,
H.M.'s Indian
Service,
Ranikhet,
V. P.
KlTCHlN, G. W., D.D., Dean of Durham and Warden of the University of Durham, formerly Student of Christ Church, Oxford, The Deanery, Durham. KlTCHlN, W., Chaplain, Bengal Establishment. KLEIN, W., D.D., Vicar of Alberbury, Vicarage, Alberbury.
KNAPTON, W.
of Badley,
J.,
The
Rector of Greeting St. Peter, and Vicar Rectory, Greeting St. Peter, Needham
St. John's,
Market, Suffolk.
KNIGHT, H.
Sevenoaks,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
KNOWLES,
F.,
85
Chaplain
the Bishop
of
College, Christchurch,
New
KNOX,
LAFFAN, R.
S.
de
E.C.,
C.,
M.A., Rector of
St.
St.
Stephen's,
Walbrook,
119
LAHANMI,
LAKE,
J.
A.,
Church,
Ikeruku, Abeokuta.
K., M.A., Professor of New Testament University of Leiden, Leiden, Holland.
Exegesis,
LALLEMAND,
LAMB,
C.
F.,
John the
LAMPARD,
Aidan's, Blackheath,
LAMPEN,
LANE,
R.
P.,
Curate of Brereton,
The
Cottage, Brereton,
Rugeley,
Staffs.
The
Vicarage, Koffy-
fontein,
LANGBRIDGE,
Rector
of St.
John's,
Limerick,
St.
LANGHORNE,
LANGLEY,
J.,
R.
W.
B., B.A.,
Petherton, Somerset.
Medway
Union,
LARIVIERE, L.
Canada.
iV.,
B.A.,
LARZEN,
J. T.,
Ontario, Canada.
LASSETER, W. G.
School,
Head Master, Formby Grammar J., The Grammar School, Formby, Liverpool.
86
A DECLARATION ON
J. A., M.A., Vicar of Worsthorne Vicarage, Worsthorne Vicarage, Burnley. TOUCHE, W. M. D., B.A., Vicar of Stokesay, Stokesay Vicarage, Craven Arms, Shropshire.
LATHAM,
LA
of Nynehead,
Nynehead
27
Curate
of
Christchurch,
Hornsey,
Vicar
of Ainsworth,
Ainsworth
LAVERTY, W.
H., M.A., Rector of Headley, formerly Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, Headley Rectory, Liphook.
A., Minister of
LAW,
LAW,
The
J.
LAW, R.
The
Vicarage,
LEE, A. H.
I
E.,
M.A., Curate of
Hilary Street,
C. E. C.,
LEFROY,
Canon of
LESTER, A.
S.,
Instructor,
LESTER, H.
LETT,
C.
B.,
Keighley.
H.
T.,
Yorks.
LEVERTON,
E.
S.,
M.A.,
Rectory, Northampton.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
LEWIS,
G., B.A.,
87
Mont.
Borrowash,
Essex.
LEYTHAM,
Holy
Trinity, Toxhill
Park, 55
Upper Parliament
Street, Liverpool.
St.
I
St.
W.
St.
LILLY,
P.,
Mary, Collaton
Vicarage, Paignton.
LlNDESAY, W.
LINDSAY, T.
LITTLE, G.
Christ
B.,
I
Streatham,
S.
R.,
Malahide.
C.,
LlVETT, G. M., B.A., Vicar of Wateringbury, Wateringbury Vicarage, Kent. LLOYD, F. F. K., B.A., Rector of Pittenweem, The Priory,
Pittenweem, N.B.
LLOYD,
P.,
The Vicarage,
LOCKHART,
age, Aylesbury.
LOMAX, F., B.A., Curate of Holy Trinity, Hermon Hill, N.E 65 Pulteney Road, South Woodford, N.E.
,
88
A DECLARATION ON
G.,
LOMBARD,
M.A., Curate of
St.
LOUCH, T., Archdeacon, Rectory, Albany, West Australia. LOWE, J. J., Incumbent of St. Matthias's Church, 94
Hinton Avenue, Hintonburg, Ottawa, Ontario.
LUCE,
E.,
M.A., Rector of
C.
LUCKMAN,
LUDGATER,
M.
R.,
Rector of Castle
Eaton,
Castle
Framilode
LUND,
T. W. M., M.A., Chaplain of the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Liverpool, 59 Croxteth Road,
Liverpool.
H., Missionary, Ranchi, India.
LUSTY, G.
LUXTON,
Lang-
LYS, F. J., M.A., Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, Worcester College, Oxford.
M' ARTHUR,
C.,
Cheltenham,
St.
Stephen's,
MCACALLA, W.
M'CANN,
J.,
C.,
Vicar
All
Saints,
Jersey,
All
Saints,
Jersey.
MACCARTHY,
E. F. M., M.A., Head Master of King Edward's Grammar School, Birmingham, 50 Harborne Road, Birmingham.
M'CAUSLAND,
H., B.A., Curate of St. Thomas, Toronto, 12 Grosvenor Street, Toronto, Canada.
D.,
M'CHEANE, H.
Kent.
Rector of
Lullington,
Lullington,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
M'CLEAN, D.
Middlesex,
S.,
89
Avenue.
MACCLEAN, W.
M.A., B.D., Rector jof St. Luke's Church, Emerson, Man., St. Luke's Rectory, Emerson,
A.,
Manitoba, Canada.
M'CRACKEN,
R.,
M'CREERY, W.
J., B.D., Incumbent of Castlewellan, St. Pauls' Rectory, Castlewellan, Co. Down.
The
MACDERMOT, H. M. R,
Gordon Town,
Rector
and Canon,
Roply,
P.O., Jamaica.
M'DONALD,
H., M.A., D.D., Organising Secretary of Worcester C.E.T.S., Queen's College, Birmingham.
MACDONALD, H.
Nottingham.
E.
St.
J.,
B.A.,
Tollerton
Rectory,
M'DONNELL,
Tooting,
J.
"
MACE, J. H.
B.,
B.A., Curate of
Street,
Surrey, 80 Park
Camberley, Surrey.
MACFARLANE,
ford.
T.,
of Drumtochty,
Drum-
MACK, A. W.
B., B.A.,
Incurables,
Donnybrook, Dublin,
Connaught
Place,
Clonskeagh, Dublin.
MACKAY, A.
24
Holy
Trinity, Edinburgh,
Ann
Edinburgh.
90
A DECLARATION ON
St. St. Mary's, Waverley, Sydney, Mary's Rectory, Waverley, Sydney, N.S. Wales.
M'KEOWN,
R.,
Rector of
MACKIE, G. E., M.A., Chief Secretary and Inspector of the Church Schools Company, Grafton Lodge,
Acton,
W.
H., M.A., Rector of Filton, Filton Rectory,
MACKIE,
J.
Bristol.
MACKINTOSH, A. C, Rector of St. James's Church, Port Colborne, The Rectory, Port Colborne, Ontario,
Canada.
MACLAURIN,
Tom-
MACLEAN, A.
M'MURTRIE,
BA., Rector
of Greystoke, Greystoke
MACNAUGHTON-JONES, W.
M'NEICE,
H.,
Lakenham
M'NULTY, T. J., M.A., Vicar of Quarry Bank, Quarry Bank Vicarage, Brierley Hill, Staffs.
MACPHERSON, A., Rector of St. Thomas's, Tillymorgan, The Rectory, Tillymorgan, Rothie Norman, Aberdeen shire.
MAGRATH,
Queen's
College,
MAGUDU, MAGUTH,
sex.
Cape Colony.
S. S.,
MANN, R,
MANN, W.
Abbey House,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
MANNING, W., M.A., Vicar
stone, St.
91
of
St.
Andrew's, Leyton-
MANSION, A.
B.A., Rector of St. Ninian's, Castle Douglas, N.B., Ashley Bank, Castle Douglas, N.B.
G.,
MARGOLIOUTH,
MARKS,
Thomas's
MARRIOTT, E.
A.,
B.A.,
Incumbent of Alperton,
St.
MARSDEN,
MARSH, R.
MARSHALL,
Rectory, Dorking.
MARSON,
C.
Taunton.
MARSTON,
S.
B.A., Curate of
Huyton, Liverpool.
MARTIN, A. R., B.A., Vicar of Maclean, The Vicarage, Maclean, N.S. Wales. MARTIN,
F. W., Chaplain
MARTIN,
F. W.,
pukurau, N.Z.
MARTIN, H.
F.,
Killeshandra.
MARTYN, H.
MASSY,
J.,
Curate
of
Leamington, Glan
Morfa,
Leamington.
C. H., B.A., Hermitage, Greystones, Co.
J.
Wicklow.
MASTERMAN,
H.
B.,
M.A.,
Warden
of Queen's College,
M ASTER -WHITAKER,
A.,
M.A., Vicar
of Holme,
The
92
A DECLARATION ON
of
Ballintoy,
Ballintoy,
MATHEWS, H.
G.
S.,
Pewsey, Wilts.
MATTHAN, K. M., Missionary, Travancore, South India. MATTHEWS, A. P., M.A., Curate of St. James', Forest
Gate, E., 143
Keogh Road,
Stratford, E.
Saints',
MATTHEWS,
F. B., Rector
of All
Andros, All
Bahamas.
MATTHEWS, W.
MATTHEY,
A.,
S.,
Vicarage, Burnley.
no
F.,
MATTINSON, G.
Vicarage, Reading.
MAXWELL,
S.
L.,
Rectory, Limerick.
MAYHEW,
MAYOR,
MEARS,
A.
1
L.,
Wadham
College,
Oxford,
J. E. B., D.C.L., D.D., LL.D., Fellow of St. John's College, St. John's College, Cambridge.
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The
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93
The
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A DECLARATION ON
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Takapuna, Glover
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Virginia
Water,
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Cudham,
Cudham, Kent,
Halse,
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A.,
M.A.,
Rector
of
Halse
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B.A.,
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K., M.A.,
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MOORE,
E.,
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2
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UNIVERSITY
OF
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A DECLARATION ON
C.
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C.
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J.
M.A.,
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Whitewood,
NASH,
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J.,
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i
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98
A DECLARATION ON
J. S.,
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minster, S.W.,
Vicar of
Place,
St.
Andrew's, West-
30 Ashley
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Umtata, Tembuland.
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C.,
5
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F.
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Hawke.
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ioo
A DECLARATION ON
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102
A DECLARATION ON
A., M.A., Vicar of
PEMBERTON, W.
Mottram Vicarage,
Mottram, Cheshire.
of
PENROSE-WELSTED,
PENTYCROSS,
PERKINS, E.
8
S.,
The
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of
Sutton-in-Ashfield,
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104
A DECLARATION ON
M.A.,
POSTANCE, W.,
POTTER,
B.,
Vicar
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Willaston
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POTTERTON,
F.,
LL.D.,
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Rector
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POWELL,
POWELL,
F.
E.,
POWELL, W., Vicar of Newcastle Emlyn and Rural Dean of Emlyn, The Vicarage, Newcastle Emlyn, S. Wales.
POWNING,
J.
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The
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St.
St.
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PRIME,
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io6
A DECLARATION ON
M., M.A., Vicar of St. James's, Paddington,
RAINSFORD,
The
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W.
J.
G.
RAMSAY,
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St.
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Rectory,
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T., E.,
READ,
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St.
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RENNISON, W.
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REYNOLDS,
RHODES,
S.,
E.,
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Priest in charge of Indian
British
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io8
A DECLARATION ON
J.,
RIDER, T.
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of
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C.C.
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OF THE
UNIVERSITY
ii2
A DECLARATION ON
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SHAW, SHAW,
M.A., Curate
of
Gatcombe, Gatcombe
G.
W.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
SHAW-STEWART,
SHEA,
J. B.,
113
Sanderstead,
of
B.A.,
Incumbent of
SHEBBEARE,
C.
J.,
Rectory, Enstone.
SHEGOG, R. W.
Holm
Patrick
SHELLARD,
Hants.
Fareham, Fareham,
St. Paul's
SHEPARD,
J.
School, 43
SHEPHERD, W.
13
St.
SHEPPARD,
SHEPPARD,
C. M., M.A., Curate of Camden Town Parish Church, The Vicarage, Camden Town, N.W.
G.,
B.A.,
Rector,
The
Rectory, Berrima,
N.S.W.
SHERRIFF,
F. T.,
Foxton,
New
SHIMIELD, W.
Cornwall.
Feock Vicarage,
SHIRREN,
SHUTTLEWORTH,
E.
S.,
M.A.,
Vicar
of
St.
Paul's,
St. Paul's
Vicarage, Kingston
SlERS, W., Rector of Newtowngore and Corrawallen, Rectory, Newtowngore, Co. Leitrim.
8
The
ii4
SILVESTER,
A DECLARATION ON
P. D'O., M.A., formerly
Rector of
St.
Levan,
Burford,
Cornwall.
Napier,
SlMCOX,
F.
E. T.,
Vicar of Porangahau,
New
Zealand.
Lines.,
SIMMS, W., M.A., Head Master of the Jamaica College, Jamaica College, Kingston, Jamaica.
SlMONDS,
J.,
Scotia.
SIMPSON, A.
E.,
SlNGH,
S.
N.,
C.M.S.
Missionary,
Badsha
hi
Mandi,
Allahabad, India.
Cambridge.
School,
SKINNER,
J. S.,
SKRINE, J. H., Vicar of Itchen Stoke, formerly Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, Warden of Glenalmond, and Canon of St. Ninian's, Perth, Itchen Stoke Vicarage,
Hants.
SLACK, A. A., M.A., Rector of Brampton Ash, Market Harborough, Brampton Ash Rectory, Market Harborough.
SLATER,
B. B., B.A., Vicar of All Saints, North Peckham, All Saints Vicarage, North Peckham, S.E.
T.,
SLATER, E.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
SMALLFIELD,
St.
115
SMALLWOOD,
R. H., M.A., 8
Mowbray
Street,
Durham.
SMARTT, S., M.A., Vicar of Newry and Rural Dean of Newry and Morne, The Vicarage, Newry. SMITH, A., M.A., Vicar of Ancaster, Ancaster Vicarage,
Grantham.
SMITH, A. SMITH,
J.,
M.A.,
School,
Camp
Birmingham.
20 Butler
Street,
Stoke-on-Trent.
SMITH, F., Chaplain of South Queensferry, The Parsonage, South Queensferry, N.B.
SMITH,
Mark's, S. Norwood, Albert Road, S. Norwood, S.E. 52
F. E., B.A., Curate of St.
Anwick Vicarage,
SMITH,
Sleaford.
Rector of
Glasgow,
100 N.
First Assistant
Master of
Birmingham,
Avonmore,
SMITH, L. SMITH,
I., Vicar of Cathedral Christ Church, Ottawa, Albert Street, Ottawa, Canada. 486
L.,
Liverpool,
in
SMITH, W.
F., Chaplain of St. James's Chapel, Taymouth, Aberfeldy, Bolfracks Cottage, Aberfeldy.
n6
SMYTH,
A DECLARATION ON
B. B., B.A., Vicar of St. Margaret-at-Cliffe,
The
SMYTH, H.
M.,
M. A.,
B.Sc., Vicar of
Holy
Trinity,
Kumara,
SNELL, C. C, M.A., Curate of Newtown and Hants, Newbury, The Parsonage, Newtown, Newbury. SNEPP, E. H., Rector of Aston Sandford, Aston Sandford Rectory, Thame, Oxon.
SNOWDON,
G., B.A., Curate of St. Bartholomew's, Salford, 6 Derby Street, Regent Road, Salford.
SNOWDON,
J., M.A., Vicar of Sunninghill, formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, Sunninghill Vicarage, Berks. J., B.A., Rector of St. George-theMartyr, Southwark, S.E., 15 Paragon, S.E.
SOMMERVILLE, W.
SOUTHERN,
J. W., Vicar of Charing Heath, The Vicarage, Charing Heath, Ashford, Kent. SOUTHEY, W. G., M.A., Vicar of Hollingbourne, The Vicarage, Hollingbourne, Kent.
SPARLING, P. W., M.A., Rector of So. Runcton, Holme, and Wellington, Holme Rectory, Downham Market.
SPENCER, E.
Canada.
P.,
SPENCER,
SPILSBURY,
Bethnal
H. G., B.A., Ph.D., Curate of St. Philip's, Green, E., St. Philip's Vicarage, Bethnal
Green, E.
SPITTAL,
J. R., M.A., Organising Sec. of the Bishop of Winchester's Fund, Winchester Lodge, Woking.
SPROTT, T.
Vicarage, Wellington, N.Z. SPURRIER, A., M.A., formerly Rector of High Bray, Bray Rectory, South Molton.
St. Paul's
High
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
SQUIBBS, W., L.R.C.P.
117
Missionary
West China.
SQUIRE, F. W., B.A., Rector of Holy Trinity, Ottawa East, Ottawa East, Canada.
STANLEY, A.
The
STANTON, W.
STAPLETON,
Seamer Vicar-
STARFORTH,
STARKEY,
F.,
Axmouth
Vicarage, Devon.
A.,
Vicar
Ryton
on
Dunsmore, Ryton,
Coventry.
STAVELEY, R., M.A., B.D., Prebendary of St. Michael and Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Killiney,
Co. Dublin.
STEAD,
S.,
M.A.,
formerly
Archdeacon
Italy.
of
Bombay,
STEBBING, C. F., B.A., Curate of All Saints, Peterboro, 42 Dogsthorpe Road, Peterboro. STEBBING, W. E., B.A., Curate of St. Peter-le-Poer, Old Broad Street, E.C., 25 Pundle Villas, Streatham Park, S.W.
STEELE,
J.,
STEFFENS, C. W., Curate of St. Thomas's, Camden Town, N.W., 13 Wrotham Road, King's Road, Camden Town, N.W.
STENHOUSE,
T., Ph.D.,
n8
STEPHENS,
A DECLARATION ON
H., M.A., Vicar of
Godley
St.
John, Godley
Vicarage, Cheshire.
STEPHENS, W.,
Bungay.
STEPHENSON,
College,
F.,
STEPHENSON, F. STEPHENSON, H.
Fellow
of
Christ's
Cambridge, Kegworth
Lee,
Priors
Rectory, Derby.
STEPHENSON,
STEVENS, A.
J.
P.,
Vicar
of
Priors
Lee
M.A., Fellow of
St.
John's College,
Cam-
Cambridge.
STEVENS, H. W.
Herts.
LL.D., Rector of East Hatley and Vicar of Tadlow, Cambs, Tadlow Vicarage, Royston,
P.,
STEVENS, L.
Surrey.
G., B.D.,
Curate
of
St.
Mark's,
Reigate,
STEVENS,
Union
STEVENSON,
J.,
Vicar of Tilty,
Dunmow,
Tilty Vicarage,
Dunmow. STOCKHAM, A.
STOKOE,
J.,
Assam, The
Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, Helensbourne, Abingdon. STONE, R. J., B.A., Chaplain of Dover College, School
STONE, E.
House, Dover College, Dover. STONE, W. S., Rector of Zeehan and Rural Dean of the West Coast, Tasmania, Zeehan, Tasmania.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
119
STONES, F. D., M.A., Curate of St. James's, Barrow, 140 Blake Street, Barrow-in-Furness.
STOPFORD,
field
J. B.,
Vicarage, Oldham.
J. C.,'
STOREY,
Much Wenlock,
STORK, H. S., M.A., Chaplain, Foundling Hospital, 44 Gordon Square, London, W.C.
STORRS, H. STOTT, H.
J.,
Eastham, Cheshire,
The
STRATTON, J., M.A., Master of Lucas's Hospital, Wokingham, Wokingham. STREETER, B. H., M.A., Fellow of Queen's College,
Oxford, Queen's College, Oxford. STRINGER, E. W., Curate of Branston, Lincoln, Branston,
Lincoln.
STRONG, A.
STUART, A.
C.,
W.
Africa.
STUART, E.
Suffolk.
Vicar
of
Metfield,
Metfield
Vicarage,
STUBBS, C. W., D.D., Dean of Ely, The Deanery, Ely. STUBBS, D. H., Chaplain to the Troops, Singapore, Singapore, S.S.
STURT,
Penhurst,
of
SURGEY, H.
New
Somerby, Grantham,
SUTTON,
120
A DECLARATION ON
F. O., M.A., Curate of Claygate, Oaklands, Claygate, Surrey.
SUTTON,
SWANN, A.
Church, Fulham,
30 Bradbourne
Fulham, S.W.
SWANN,
J.
S.,
Spalding.
SWANN, N. E. E., B. A., formerly Curate of St. Mary's, Ealing, Elm Cottage, Elm Street, Cobridge, Burslem, Staffs.
SWANZY,
H., M.A., Rector of Castlemagner, Castlemagner
SWEENY,
P., M.A., Rector of Ballinacourty and Rural Dean, The Rectory, Aunascaul, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
SWINDELL,
States,
Malay
SwiNNERTON,
SwiNSTEAD,
SYMES,
J.
B.A.,
n8
Vicarage, Wallingford.
E.,
M.A.,
Principal
of
University
College,
Nottingham.
SYMONDS,
H., D.D., Vicar of Christ Church, Montreal, Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal.
J.,
SYMONS, E. W.
Wellingborough.
of
Bromley, Bromley
Vicarage,
TAIT,
TAIT,
J.
Charterhouse, Godalming.
W.
J.,
TALBOT, G.
Clifton,
B.A., Vicar
Choral
of
York Minster,
York.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
TALBOT, R.
St.
121
T.,
M.A., Vicar
of
St.
Werburgh, Derby,
TALBOT,
Curate of
St.
Olave's, Douglas,
4 Osborne
Man.
of Tonbridge School,
TANNER, W.
TATHAM,
B.
J.,
Curate of
St.
Charlton, S.E.
B.D.,
C. B., Curate of
Richmond, Yorkshire.
TAYLOR, A.
D., B.A.,
TAYLOR, E. E., M.A., Vicar of Kandy, The Vicarage, Kandy, Ceylon. TAYLOR, E. J., Vicar of West Pelton, West Pelton Vicarage, Beamish, R.S.O., Durham. TAYLOR,
W., LL.D., Vicar of Errigal, Errigal Glebe, Emyvale.
J.
TAYLOR, R.
R.,
Australia.
TAYLOR,
St.
TAYLOR,
S. J., Tutor and Lecturer in Biblical Greek and Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Fourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa.
TERASAWA,
U.S.A.
B.
H., Wintersburg,
Orange
Co., California,
TERRY,
C. J., M.A., Curate and Warden of St. Saviour's Choir School, Palgrave Mansions, Eastbourne.
122
A DECLARATION ON
F. S., B.A., Curate of Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, Poplars Road, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. Souls,
TERRY,
Hampstead, N.W.,
THACKERAY,
F. St. J., M.A., Vicar of Mapledurham, Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, Mapleformerly durham Vicarage, Reading. C. R. G., Rector of Linstead,
THOMAS,
The
Rectory, Lin-
stead, Jamaica.
THOMAS, D. L., B.A., Vicar of Merthyr Cynog, Merthyr Cynog Vicarage, Brecon.
THOMAS,
E. F. H., B.A.,
House
Kilham, Newark-on-Trent.
THOMAS,
4 Pontypridd
Street,
Cadoxton, Barry.
THOMAS,
THOMAS,
J.,
Vicar of
St. Michael's,
Wood
Green, N.,
The
Vicarage,
J.,
Wood
Green, N.
THOMAS,
THOMAS, THOMAS,
L.
J.,
Rectory, Ipswich.
M.,
Tamil
Professor,
Moka, Mauritius.
O., Missionary,
THOMAS, THOMAS,
field.
Morpeth.
S.,
THOMAS,
West
Farleigh,
West
THOMAS, W.
THOMAS, W.
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of
Northborne,
Northborne,
Eastry, S.O.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
THOMAS, W.
S., M.A., Curate of Great Marlow, Great Marlow, Bucks.
123
Ellerslie,
THOMPSON, A. S., B.D., Vicar of Little Marlow, Bucks, The Vicarage, Little Marlow, Bucks. THOMPSON, THOMPSON,
F.
Ellesborough, Tring.
G.,
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A., M.A.,
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THOMPSON, W.,
D.D., Rector, Canon, and Chancellor of the Collegiate Church of St. Saviour's, Southwark.
A.,
THOMSON, M.
Rectory, Oakham.
THORBURN,
T.
J.,
Down, Hastings.
THORNLEY, A., M.A., formerly Vicar of South The Gables, Hucknall Road, Nottingham.
THOROLD,
E.
H.,
Leverton,
THURLOW, A.
Edmund,
Salisbury,
TiCKELL, H.
Duns-
124
TlNLING, E.
TlSDALL, C.
A DECLARATION ON
Curate in Charge of Franklin Town, Kingston, P.O., Jamaica, W.I.
D.,
of
Rotorua,
St.
Luke's
TITHERINGTON, A.
TODD,
M.A.,
Head Master
of Brighton
TODD, R.
U.,
The
TOLLEMACHE, A.
TOLLINTON, R.
bury,
Rector of
St. George's,
Blooms-
W.C., 19 Woburn
Square, W.C.
TOMES,
B.
E.,
B.A., Curate of
Macroom, Inchigeelagh,
Co. Cork.
TOMKINS,
J. P. O.,
Kilby, Leicester,
TOMLIN, A.
G.,
Taunton, Somerset.
TONGE, G.
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E. M., M.A., Domestic Chaplain to the of Nagpur, The Bishop's House, Jubbalpore, Bishop
TONGUE,
TOOGOOD,
J.,
Rector of
Mundford, Norfolk,
Mundford
TOVANI, W.
corn, Cheshire.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
TOVEY, D. C, M.A., formerly Chaplain of Trinity Cambridge, and Assistant Master at Eton
Worplesdon Rectory, Guildford.
125
College,
College,
St. John's,
Bishopthorpe, Sydney,
TOYNE,
F.
E.,
Vicar of
St.
Angels,
Bournemouth.
TREGLOWN,
of
J. S.,
B.A., Rector of
Wymondham,
Norfolk.
TREMLETT,
N.W.
TRIBE,
St.
Belsize Park,
W., D.D., D.C.L., Vicar of St. Peter's, N.W., The Parsonage, Belsize Park,
W.
J.,
TRIST,
TRISTRAM, C., B.A., Curate of Badshot Lea, Badshot Lea, Farnham. TRISTRAM,
J.
F.,
Street, Manchester.
TROLLOPE,
C.
H.
B.,
TRUEMAN, H.
St.
TRUMPER,
J.
Bryngwyn, Bryngwyn
of Middle Rasen, Middle Rasen Vicarage, Market Rasen. of Waltham, Grimsby, formerly
New
T.,
Waltham.
Droitwich,
TURNBULL, TURNBULL,
G.
Vicar
of
St.
Peter's,
St. Peter's
Vicarage, Droitwich.
New
Mill,
New
Mill
OF THE
u
t/
126
A DECLARATION ON
of Sutton,
The
Rectory,
TWENTYMAN,
M.A., Rector of Ingoldsby, formerly J., Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, Ingoldsby M.A., formerly Perpetual Curate of J. F., Minley, Hants, Bradbourne, Larkfield, Maidstone.
Rectory, Grantham.
TwiSDEN,
TwiTCHELL-MATTHEWS, R., B.A., Vicar of Wakatipu, N.Z., The Vicarage, Queenstown, Otago, N.Z. TYE, W., Curate of St. Edmund's, Falinge, St. Edmund Street, W. Rochdale.
TYERS, A.
H.,
B.A.,
Co., N.S.
TYNDALE-BISCOE,
Kashmir.
C.
M.A.,
Missionary,
Shrinagar,
TYSON,
H.,
The
UDNY,
West
Tisted,
West Tisted
UNSWORTH,
USHER,
R.,
Vicar of
Wooburn, Wooburn
Bath.
USHIJIMA,
S.,
Nagasaki, Japan.
VALPY,
J.
of Nympsfield,
NympsLangton
E.,
Stonehouse, Glos.
S.
VARDON,
A.,
Saints,
Green, Kent.
VATCHER, J.
S. A.,
St. Philip's,
Stepney,
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BIBLICAL CRITICISM
VAUGHAN,
Bristol.
127
H.,
M.A.,
Wraxall,
and
VAUGHAN,
Vicarage, R.S.O.
VERNON,
VERSCHOYLE, H. VERSCHOYLE,
S.,
Co. Donegal.
J. S., M.A., Rector of Huish Champflower, Huish Champflower, Wiveliscombe. VlBERT, A. J., The Mission House, Mutton Bay, Labrador, Canada.
VIRASINGHE, A.
St.
R., Incumbent of St. James's Church, James's Parsonage, Chilaw, Colombo, Ceylon.
VON
IFFLAND, A.
of the
A.,
M.A., Canon of
the Cathedral
Holy
C.,
Trinity,
Canada.
VOULES,
S.
M.A., Rector of
Heysham, Heysham
Rectory, Morecambe.
VROOM,
F. W., D.D., Canon of St. Luke's Cathedral, Halifax, N.S., King's College, Windsor, N.S.
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WADE,
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128
A DECLARATION ON
St. James's, Australia. Mortlake, Victoria,
J.,
WAGG,
B.A.,
Vicar of
The
Vicarage,
WAINWRIGHT,
St. John's
F.,
WALDRON,
A. J., Missioner and Evidential Lecturer, Diocese of Southwark, 3 1 Longton Grove, SydenF. H., B.D., Curate of St. Margaret's,
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WALES,
Dunham
Massey,
Cheshire.
Cheshire,
34 The
of
Downs,
Altrincham,
WALKER,
WALKER,
to
F.
W.,
Vicar
Ellerslie-cum-Epsom,
The
The
Missions
WALKER,
Hon. Canon, Newcastle, and Rural Dean of Morpeth, Whalton Rectory, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
S.
WALKER, WALKER,
Fellow of St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, Vicar of Hougham, Hougham Vicarage, Dover.
T.,
M.A.,
Hon.
WALKER,
WALKER, W. A. WALKER, W.
WALL, H.
E.,
District of
WALLER, H.
WALLER, W.
S.W.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
WALLEY,
129
WALSH, W.
WALTER,
WALTERS,
WALTERS,
Hampton-in-Arden.
C.
B.,
M.A.,
Shalford,
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M.A.,
Vicar
of
Boyton,
Launceston,
WAMBEY,
WANSTALL, H.
C.,
House, Rugby.
WARD, WARD,
WARD,
WARD, WARD,
C.
S.,
M.A.,
Vicar of
Wooton
St.
Lawrence,
Wooton
F.
Vicarage, Basingstoke.
O.,
W.
B.A., formerly
Rector of Nuffield,
Man-
chester.
H.,
B.A.,
Vicar
of
Amotherby, Amotherby
J. G., M.A., Missionary of St. Clement's, Mission, Labrador, Mutton Bay, Labrador.
WARD,
J.
M.,
M.A., Chaplain,
R.N.,
9 Jordan
Lane,
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WARD, W.
D., B.A., Curate of All Saints, Keston, Franciscan Road, Tooting, S.W.
Tooting,
WARING, H.
44
T. J., M.A., Curate of St. Ninian's, Glasgow, Princes Street, Pollokshields, Glas.
M., M.A., Lecturer of the Jones' Charity,
WARLOW, W.
WARNER,
H.
130
A DECLARATION ON
G.,
WARREN,
WARREN,
B.A.,
Incumbent,
M.A., Curate
Lakefield,
Ontario,
Canada.
R. B.
S.,
of
Wraxall,
Rock
WARREN,
WATERFIELD,
Mansfield.
B.A.,
Curate
of
Warsop,
Warsop,
of Cheltenham College,
Australia, Perth,
Western Australia.
Incumbent of Maguiresbridge, Co. Fermanagh.
-
WATSON, A. A.
WATSON, A.
Suffolk,
E., B.A.,
cum - Levington,
WATSON, A.
Surrey.
WATSON,
C., M.A., B.D., Archdeacon of Dromore and Rector of Newcastle, Rectory, Newcastle, Co. Down.
WATSON, T. H. G., M.A., 7 Burnaby Road, Bedford. WATSON, W. R., M.A., Rector of Saltfleetby St. Peter's,
Saltfleetby St. Peter's, near Louth, Lines.
WATTS,
E.
W.,
M.A.,
dinning
Road,
Birkdale,
Southport.
WAUGH,
WAY,
J.
Bristol,
Henbury Vicarage,
WEALE,
R. M., M.A., formerly Vicar of Priors Marston, Warwickshire, 54 St. Helens Road, Hastings.
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
WEATHERHEAD, H.
WEBB, G.
Street,
131
M.A.,
Curate
of
Holy
St.
Trinity,
Sloane
S.W.
Andrew's ParsonFrance.
WEBB,
J.
C, Incumbent of Livesey,
Sare, Basses
Pyrnes,
WELLAND,
WELLER,
WELLS,
J.,
stead,
M.A., Rector of West Dean and East GrinWest Dean Rectory, Salisbury.
N.,
WERE,
C.
B.A.,
Curate
of
Bramshott,
Liphook,
Hants.
WESLEY,
C.,
M.A., Vicar of
St.
Thomas's, Essendon,
Melbourne.
WEST, WEST,
The Old
St.
G. A., Vicar of
St.
Thomas's,
Sunderland,
WESTCOTT, G.
Cawnpore.
WESTLEY, A.
WESTWELL,
39
Irwell Street,
Widnes.
WHALEY,
J.
B.,
Curate
of
Hollies,
WHEELER, A.
C., B.A.,
Private School
Master, Malvern
132
A DECLARATION ON
T.,
WHEELER, H.
M.A., Chaplain
of
to
Govt.
of
India,
Delhi, India.
New
Southgate,
The
New
Southgate.
WHINFIELD, W. G., M.A., Curate of Bromsgrove, 119 High Street, Bromsgrove. WHISTON, R. W., M. A., Rector of Orwell, Orwell Rectory,
Royston.
WHITEHEAD,
WHITEHURST,
WHITESIDE,
Kendal.
J.
H.,
M.A., Curate
of Forbes,
Forbes,
B.
H.,
B.A.,
Rector of Farnborough,
M.A., Vicar of
Helsington,
Vicarage,
WHITLEY,
WHITTAKER,
H., M.B., M.C.E., Chaplain of Banstead Asylum, Chaplain's House, Banstead Downs, Sutton. WHITTON, M. M., Vicar of Christ Church, Essendon,
WHITTUCK,
ford.
Mary
the Virgin,
WHYLEY,
F.,
of
Alton,
Hants,
4 Evelyn Gardens, London, S.W. WILD, H. L., M.A., formerly Vice-Principal and Chaplain
of St.
Edmund's
Vicarage, Carrington.
with J., M.A., Vicar of Westbury on Trym Redland, Westbury on Trym-cum-Redland Vicarage, Redland Green, Bristol. WlLKINS, N. G., M.A., Rector of Stourmouth, Stourmouth Rectory, Dover.
WlLKINS, H.
WILKINSON, H.
Stoke-by-Nayland,
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Dorset, Dorset.
J.
133
WILKINSON,
Rector of Winford,
Bristol,
WILKINSON, W.
M.A., formerly Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, Deep Dene, Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
G.,
WILKINSON, W. D. F., Rector of Dromara with Garvaghy, Dromara Rectory, Co. Down.
WILKINSON, W.
F., M.A., Hon. Canon of Peterborough, Vicar of Bringhurst-cum-Great Easton and Drayton, The Vicarage, Great Easton, Uppingham.
Shirley,
Shirley Vicarage,
WILLAN,
Copman-
WiLLAN,
hill,
WILLIAMS, A. E., Pastor of Kent District, The Parsonage, Kent, Sierra Leone.
WILLIAMS,
Colony.
B.,
Sierra Leone,
M.A.,
Curate of Indwe,
Indwe,
Cape
WILLIAMS,
F. F.
S.,
M.A.,
Head Master
of Eastbourne
College, Eastbourne.
WILLIAMS, H.
Swymbridge, Swym-
WILLIAMS,
and Templeton,
New
Zealand.
WILLIAMS, H.
N.B.
J.,
Rector of Kinross,
The
Rectory, Kinross,
WILLIAMS, H.
House,
S. F., B.A.,
Ebbw
J.
Vale,
WILLIAMS,
L, Rector
and Sidbury,
34
A DECLARATION ON
J.,
WILLIAMS,
The
1
WILLIAMS,
3
WILLIAMS, M.,
WILLIAMS,
P.
WlLLIAMS-ELLIS,
J. C., M.A., formerly Fellow and Tutor of Sussex College, Cambridge, Glasfryn, Chwilog, Sidney
R.S.O., Carnarvonshire.
WILLIS,
J.,
Eccles.
WILLIS,
J.
R.,
Moyne, Moyne
WlLMOT,
WILSON,
D.,
M.A.,
Head Master
of
School, Macclesfield.
C. P., M.A., Vicar of Weaste, Weaste Vicarage, Manchester.
J.,
WILSON,
Carlisle.
jun.,
Rectory, Monaghan.
WILSON,
J.
C.,
Rector
of
Longford,
Longford
Rectory, Derby.
WILSON,
of
J.
M., D.D.,
St.
Worcester.
WILSON,
Pastor
Vicarage,
Africa.
M., M.A., Canon of St. George's Cathedral, of Holy Trinity, Freetown, Holy Trinity Kissey Road, Freetown, West Coast of
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WILSON, R. WILSON,
H., M.A., Missioner of
135
Cheltenham College
of Bradfield
WILSON, O.
WlLSON, W.
Rector
of
Holy
Trinity,
Essequibo,
B. Guiana,
L.,
The
Rectory,
Anna
Regina, Essequibo.
Rumburgh
Mary's,
Vicarage,
WILTON,
St.
Soho,
St.
WILTSHIRE, A.
A.,
WlNGATE, W.
J.,
Vicar of
WINGFIELD, W. W.,
WINTERBOTHAM,
St.
Exmouth.
WITT,
Grammar
School,
WOLSELEY, W.
Ireland.
The
WOLSTON, A.
ing,
S.W.
H.
WOOD,
C.
WOOD,
F.,
WOODHOUSE,
Surrey.
136
A DECLARATION ON
T. E., M.A., LL.D., Rector of Whitwell,
WOODHOUSE,
Whitwell,
Oakham.
E. A., Vicar of Cadney,
WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK,
Vicarage, Brigg.
Cadney
W., M.A., Assistant Master of Tonbridge Manor Grove, Tonbridge. F. H., B.D., Rector of Bainton, formerly Fellow WOODS, of St. John's College, Oxford, Bainton Rectory,
WOODS,
C.
School, 7
Driffield.
WOODS, H.
G., D.D., Master of the Temple, formerly President of Trinity College, Oxford, Master's House,
Temple.
WOOLLCOMBE,
Devon.
Nympton, Chulmleigh,
WOOLLEY, WOOLLEY,
C.,
B.A., Schoolmaster,
Matthew's, North-
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WORSEY,
ampton, 115 Holly Road, Northampton. J. B., M.A., Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton, Ont., Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
WORTHINGTON,
Birmingham, Birmingham.
R. G., M.A., Assistant Master, K.E.S., and Chaplain of the City Asylum,
WRAGGE, W.,
S.W., St.
M.A., Vicar of St. Anne's, South Lambeth, Anne's Vicarage, South Lambeth Road,S.W.
WRIGHT,
G. A. A., M.A., Chaplain to H.M. Indian Government, Bolaram, Deccan, India. WRIGHT, G. F., M.A., Rector of St. Mary Abchurch, E.C., formerly Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, The Rectory, Sherborne Lane, E.C.
E.,
WYKES, A.
Cardiff,
B.A., Curate of St. John the Baptist, 141 Malefant Street, Cardiff.
WYRILL, A.
B.,
South Australia.
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J.
137
Tor-
U.,
Merifield,
YOUNG,
C. H., Rector of
Tasmania.
YOUNG,
Bona
Vista, Otley,
Yorks.
YOUNG, H.
B.,
M.A., Rector of
St.
Mary's, Newmarket,
St. John's,
Westminster,
S.W., 6 S.W.
St.
YOUNG,
J.
O.,
chester Road,
W.
YOUNGHUSBAND,
little
too
much
I
tendency to
draw
tight
as
authoritative
'
what
may
as
call
popular
or
'
secular
interpretations
of
formulae, to treat
them
as definitions
rather than
descriptions.
to me,
all
The
interpretation
of these,
it
seems
Conduct we can
opinion, which
tatively
is
;
and
authorireligion,
and
"
vouched
I
by heart- and
life-experience."
received the copy of the Declaration, it seemed to me so obvious and self-evident in its
When
statements that
in
felt
bound
in
honour to sign
it,
being made.
i.
The
Declaration means to
me
That the
New
many
1
serious problems.
extracts are responsible for the contained opinions.
139
UNIVERSH
140
2.
A DECLARATION ON
That these problems must be honestly
faced,
That no man should be debarred from the ministry of the Catholic Church, whom the Master would not have forbidden to cast out demons in His name. 4. That historical events must be investigated
3.
by
historical
faith
is
primarily a
matter of spiritual experience. 5. That the Church is a Divine, not a human, institution, and that God will see that it fulfils the
purpose
He
has
in view."
A
"
Layman
writes
I am thankful that many of the clergy can declare their faith in the vital truths of Christianity to be so firm and sure that they can dread no search
after knowledge.'
cordially congratulate you on the It will have done response the circular has evoked.
I
"
must most
good work
"As
made on
the
it
is
coming to be regarded as equivalent to subscription to a narrow obscurantism, I have felt that the only course for one who is in agreement with its terms is
to
append
his
name."
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"
141
results
of sound and
honest
Almighty God
to
Him
can."
"
is
things I hold that of Truth/ and our duty always to find out the Truth as far as
all
is
above
'
God
'
'
we
wish to express
numerous
clergy who, like myself, desire to keep in touch with new light while remaining firmly convinced of the stability of the cardinal doctrines of the Church."
"
I
should
like
to
say
Declaration as of vital
time."
sign the enclosed with pleasure, and shall be glad to advocate the principles contained in any further way that may be deemed expedient."
I
"
"
am
firmly conscious
strictest
that
suffer
from the
of the
investigation,
have
work
"
I
Holy
Spirit of
God."
have signed the enclosed with the greatest pleasure, and shall be delighted to hear of the greatest possible measure of success in your efforts
to advance so pressing
42
"
I
A DECLARATION ON
believe that
I
is
needed.
am
confident that
a favourable reception from the vast majority of the clergy of the Church of Ireland."
"
Let us face
facts
truth,
whatever
be the consequence."
"
Permit
me
to express
I
my
it
know
of the
laity,
and
that
means the
a deeply convinced believer in the mission of the Church to our age, I think it is of the
"As
utmost
importance
that
Truth,
from
whatever
for
quarter it comes, should be welcomed sake of the souls committed to her care."
the
"In signing
sympathy,
tunity did
I
the
Declaration
with
the
fullest
not
come
to
me
thirty years
ago.
sincerely trust that those who engage in the investigation will have the courage of their convictions,
and not be deterred by any outcry from good but Truth above all things." short-sighted persons.
"
I
one hand, the necessity of applying every critical and historical test that is applied to other works
BIBLICAL CRITICISM
to the Bible, and,
all
143
Resurrection must
without."
"
movement
that
Church of England
of the country.
is
essential for
hope the Declaration will set men thinking in general, and especially as to what makes a man a follower of Jesus, and by that test a member of
I
His Church.
us
The dogmatic
intellectuality
is
test is
bequeathed to
philosophy.
by
the
of
Greek
Modern philosophy
voluntarist.
The primacy
belongs to practical, not theoretic, Reason (Kant). So it is no longer a question as to whether this
or that
dogma is to remain over, but whether any dogma qua dogma is to remain a test of memberno longer a question of plus and minus as it was at the Reformation, but of of quantity
It is
ship.
a new standpoint, in which all the old questions, as once formulated, become irrelevant. want an
We
intellectual
The change we
144
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'
but,
"
finem
"
'
!
The
were possible to collect, say, 150 names of men who have left the Church and Orders in
opener
if it
As one consequence of unintelligent management who has sacrificed income and home for what I
'
:
believe to be true, by quietly leaving the Church, I wish to say that to the hundreds of names being
sent in to the
were
it
like myself,
rather than
go on uttering what
"
indeed the sign of someIt is only right thing new, something of a reform. that matters of belief about which difficulty exists
This Declaration
is
should be
people
treated
as
such,
and that
'
orthodox
'
never realised, any difficulty as to certain dogmas should not forbid inquiry into them, or speak of such inquirers as It is time that 'heretics' or 'unconverted people.'
faced, or
Truth, because all Truth is God's Truth, whether it accord with our customary idea of the meaning of
New
Testament teaching or
not."
THE
The American
Declaration
will,
among
the
It,
Anglican declarers, beget joy and gratitude. " " which is together with the inviting Letter
preface,
is
its
every clergyman
press.
present Editor, though to do this he has no commission, ventures, in the name of his
The
1724 co-signatories, to thank the authors named below of the American movement for their high
benevolence toward their Anglican comrades, and
for
their
Anglican Declaration.]
EPIPHANY, 1906.
DEAR
men
SIR,
the undersigned, clergymen and layof the Protestant Episcopal Church in the
WE,
below.
This
letter
was
circulated in
May
1905
in
We
10
feel
146
that
A DECLARATION ON
Churchmen
in
America may
well
mark
atten-
problems whose import is felt not more keenly in The letter is given below England than here. This is exactly as it was published in England.
believed to be the better course.
American Church-
men
need
"
will
make
such phrases, for example, as "general assent on the part of their rulers," and
making,
In
its
main
drift,
however,
believe,
its
it
we
is
the undersigned clergymen of the Church of England, observing (a) on the one hand the
WE,
present
unsettled
condition
of religious opinion,
which, while due in the main to the general trend of modern thought, specially connects itself for the
clergy with the critical study of the New Testament, and (b) on the other hand a counter-tendency
to treat the
discussion of any questions arising from such study as inadmissible for our Church, and
full
so to commit us as a body to non-critical views of the New Testament Scriptures, desire to record
:
i.
Our sense
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147
and of the urgent need for English Churchmen to combine an earnest faith in the Holy Spirit who guides into all truth, with as earnest an effort to
contribute to a solution of these problems 2. Our desire that, as many of the clergy have
:
already, with advantage to Christian faith and with a general assent on the part of their rulers, wel-
comed important
and
progressive criticism of the Old Testament, so the Clergy, as Christian teachers, may now receive
encouragement to face the critical problems of the New Testament with entire candour, reverence for God and His truth, and loyalty to the Church of Christ should be 3. Our fear lest the door of ordination
authoritative
:
closed to
historical
men who
methods
patiently
to
increasing
and
in-
tellectually qualified
:
not without grave build responsibility and peril that any of us should the faith of souls primarily upon details of New
it
Testament
which
of
the
court
although
of us, until
such
to
the traditional details in question of the Church 5. Our confidence that the faith
148
A DECLARATION ON
come, whatever historical revisions
without risk and without
await
us, will stand,
in the years to
may
upon the spiritual foundations to which Christian experience and the Creed of the Church alike bear testimony.
discontinuity,
(Rev.)
(Rev.)
QUINCY EWING,
Alabama.
DANIEL
D.D.,
A. V. G.
DULANY ADDISON,
ALLEN,
(Hon.)
PRESLEY
H.
K.
EWING,
Texas, Houston.
(Prof.)
Massachusetts.
RUSHTON FAIRCLOUGH,
Jr.
Leland Stanford
Univ., Cal.
HENRY
Brown
(Rev.)
T.
FOWLER,
University, R.I.
ALFRED W. ARUNDEL,
Pittsburgh, Penna.
HORATIO GATES,
Minnesota.
D.D.,
MURRAY BARTLETT,
Western
New
York. Ph.D.,
LORING W. BATTEN,
New
York.
PERCY
New
S.
GRANT,
P.
York.
EDMONDS BENNETT,
Alabama, Mobile.
D.D.,
ARTHUR
Rhode
GREENLEAF,
Massachusetts.
LESTER BRADNER,
Rhode
(Prof.)
WILLIAM GAMMELL,
Island, Providence.
JAMES
H.
BREWSTER,
(Hon.)RATHBONE GARDNER,
Rhode
(Prof.)
University of Michigan.
Island, Providence.
(Rev.) R. R.
(Hon.)
GEORGE
Western
CARNAHAN,
York.
(Rev.) ST.
New
CLAIR HESTER,
Island, Brooklyn.
Long
(V. Rev.)
ERWIN CRAIGHEAD,
Alabama, Mobile.
GEORGE HODGES,
L.
D.D.,
Massachusetts, Cambridge.
ERNEST
New
R.
H.
CROSBY,
(Rev.)
WILFORD
Rhode
HOOPES,
A.
York. York.
Island.
FULTON CUTTING,
New
H.
(Rt. Rev.)
THOMAS
JAGGAR,
D.D.,
Massachusetts, Boston.
RICHARD
DANA,
M.D.,
(Prof.)
COURTNEY LANGDON,
Brown
Univ., R.I.
Massachusetts, Boston.
ROBERT
Long
L.
DICKINSON,
Island, Brooklyn.
SAMUEL
Rhode
R.
DORRANCE,
(Hon.)
SETH LOW,
New
Island, Providence.
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THE
OF
UNIVERSITY
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RALPH
E.
MACDUFF,
New
D.D., Haven.
Michigan.
STEWART MEANS,
Connecticut,
J.
THEODORE SEDGWICK,
Minnesota, St. Paul.
HOWARD
Long
MELISH,
New
AMOS SKEELE,
Western
Island, Brooklyn.
New
S.T.D., York.
(Prof.)
BRANDER MATTHEWS,
Columbia Univ.,
York.
(Rev.)
HENRY
D.D.,
SYLVESTER
H.
NASH,
Massachusetts, Cambridge.
FRANK
R.
ALEXIS W. STEIN,
Western Mass., Fitchburg.
NELSON,
D.D.,
Ohio, Cincinnati.
LANGDON
Pres.
C.
HEBER NEWTON,
Long
Island.
STEWARDSON,
JOHN W. SUTER,
Massachusetts.
York.
GUSTAV
New
(Hon.)
H.
SCHWAB,
SHEPARD,
W.
ROMAINE NEWBOLD,
M.
L.
York.
ED WARD
Long
M.
ERNEST
PADDOCK,
PARSONS,
(Rev.)
Island, Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh, Penna.
RUFUS
A.
EDWARD
California.
SIBLEY,
ENDICOTT PEABODY,
Massachusetts, Groton.
,,
D.D.,
Ann
Arbor.
SPENCER TRASK,
Dioc. of Albany, Saratoga, N.Y.
JOHN
P.
PETERS,
Ph.D.,
New
York.
(Rev.) J. B.
VANFLEET,
E.
ROBERT W. PLANT,
Maine.
South Dakota.
BEVERLY
Louisiana,
(V. Rev.)
WARNER,
Orleans.
D.D.,
New
Garden
City.
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Ohio, Cleveland.
ELWOOD WORCESTER,
Massachusetts, Boston.
Ph.D.,
M.C.,
New
York.
G. R.
WESTFELDT,
New
P.
WILLIAM
New
(Rev.)
R. York.
S.
PETERS,
Louisiana,
Orleans.
EVERETT
ROUSMANIERE,
New
WHEELER,
EDMUND
D.D.,
York.
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