The church in Madras (Volume 2): being the history of the ecclesiastical and missionary action of the East India Company in the Presidency of Madras in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . shop of 1 , Sept. 16,1867, No. 2862, Works ; , Sept. 23, 1867, No. 227, Eccl. 266 THE CHURCH IN MADRAS Madras on October 22, 1868, and named in honour of St. Johnthe Evangelist. The east window is of stained glass with a geometricalpattern, and is a memorial of the founder, who is described onit as a native of London, aged 75 at the time of his is also a tablet to his memory on whic


The church in Madras (Volume 2): being the history of the ecclesiastical and missionary action of the East India Company in the Presidency of Madras in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . shop of 1 , Sept. 16,1867, No. 2862, Works ; , Sept. 23, 1867, No. 227, Eccl. 266 THE CHURCH IN MADRAS Madras on October 22, 1868, and named in honour of St. Johnthe Evangelist. The east window is of stained glass with a geometricalpattern, and is a memorial of the founder, who is described onit as a native of London, aged 75 at the time of his is also a tablet to his memory on which he is described as the founder of this Church and of Brennens Free School;a generous true-hearted Englishman. He was buried in theadjoining cemetery ; on his tombstone it is recorded that he was one of Gods noblest works in India, a sterling uprightEnglishman. The cemetery contains the remains of somewell-known persons connected with the history of the south ofIndia, such as Disney, Clephane, Cheape, Baber, Warden, andMurdoch Brown ; and the Judge who was present at the layingof the foundation-stone of the Church in 1867, Mr. A. WSullivan, was himself laid to rest in it in August tr. _iH ?fO <r xO CHAPTEE XIV DISCIPLINE AND THE CONSISTOBIAL COURT Bishop Middleton and discipline. His inquiry about the Consistorial in Madras. Claim of the judges. Upheld by Directors. BishopHeber and Archdeacon Robinson and discipline. The Court set up. Chap-lains and Commanding Officers. The ruling of the Directors. Probableintention of Heber and Robinson. The Wissing case. The Rosen Chaplains and the head of the ecclesiastical department. The Arch-deacons friendly relations with the clergy. The baptism case at St. protects S. Ridsdale. Rebukes H. Baker. His tact. and the episcopal licence. No need of a Court. The first ritual case. During the first years of his episcopate Bishop Middletontravelled to the principal stations in his vast


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