Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Anglican Church in South America
Cannot but believe that a short volume describ ing generally the work of the Church of England in South America will be welcome both at home and in South America, and the present volume is an attempt to meet that need from the pen of the man most competent to write it. Bishop Every, as Bishop of the Falkland Islands (1902 as the chief promoter of the new diocese for Argentina and the east portion of South America of which he became himself the first Bishop in 1910, and now, during the vacancy of the Bishopric of the Falkland Islands, in temporary charge, at the request of the Arch bishop of Canterbury, of Anglican work on the west coast as well, has had unique opportunities of observing the nature of the work and its chief needs. There is no other man whose recent ex perience has been on so large a scale.
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