Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Christ and His Critics: An Open Pastoral Letter to the European Missionaries of His Diocese
It is true that in 1914 the Upper House of Canterbury Convocation reiterated two resolutions against liberalism one of its own, one of the last Lambeth Conference. But it added a rider that removed the sting from them both; a rider the softening effect of which was greatly increased by the speech of the Metropolitan of the province.
These resolutions have, moreover, become dead letters with the consent of the bishops themselves, a consent granted not altogether willingly, but granted none the less, in their reception of the new Bishop of Hereford to a seat on their bench.
It is indeed astonishing how little English Churchmen oppose the denials now being made of our Lord's inerrancy as a teacher, and there fore of His essential Deity.
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