. Review of reviews and world's work. BISHOI , OF MISSOURI. (Presiding bishop of the Church in the United States.» ciety. was most effective. Judge Joseph Packard,of Baltimore, was a speaker on the same side,while for the majority report able closing ad-dresses were made by Mr. Francis Lynde Stet-son, of New York ; Mr. T. W. Bagot, and After joining in solemn prayer forguidance, on a vote taken by dioceses and or-ders, the convention voted down the canon. Inthe clerical vote of sixty-one dioceses voting,thirty voted aye, twenty-one nay, and ten weredivided. A divided dioce


. Review of reviews and world's work. BISHOI , OF MISSOURI. (Presiding bishop of the Church in the United States.» ciety. was most effective. Judge Joseph Packard,of Baltimore, was a speaker on the same side,while for the majority report able closing ad-dresses were made by Mr. Francis Lynde Stet-son, of New York ; Mr. T. W. Bagot, and After joining in solemn prayer forguidance, on a vote taken by dioceses and or-ders, the convention voted down the canon. Inthe clerical vote of sixty-one dioceses voting,thirty voted aye, twenty-one nay, and ten weredivided. A divided diocese counting in the neg-ative, the motion was lost, in the lay order,but fifty-five dioceses voted, twenty-five in favor,twenty-four against, six divided. The vote waslost by one diocese in the clerical and three inthe lay order* The opponents of the new canon are onewith its advocates in their estimation of the im-portance of the leadership of the EpiscopalChurch in the effort to safeguard the home andprotect society from the evils


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