Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

42 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH.

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THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH. SPECIAL SERMONS will be preached at Swansea on the Sunday preceding the Church Congress. The preachers during the Sunday and the week will be the Bishop of St. David's, Bishop of Rochester, Dean of Bangor, Bishop Perry, Rev. L. S. Edershein, and Rev. W. H. Hay Aitken, the mission prcacher. LORD SELBORNK was present on Monday at a meet- ing which followed the laying of the foundation-stone of the new Church of Allhallow's, Bromley. While he hoped that the church might be the means of increasing true religion to many, he told them they must not let forms and ceremonies take the place of the essential spirit of the true Church of God. BANGOR CATHEDRAL.—The work of restoring the nave and chapter-room is being actively proceeded with, and the building in its entirety is expected to be opened early in the year. A curious recumbent figure, believed to mark the grave of an ancestor of the Penrhyn family, has been discovered under the chapter-room, and some old tiles were found there. Lord Penrhyn and Mr. Assheton Smith have headed the subscription list with £2,000 each, and a movement has been initiated among the F reemasons of the province of North Wales and Shropshire to present the Bishop's throne.

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