The Concluding Address given to the Anglo-Catholic Congress, 1923
I have no manner of doubt that it is the present duty of every Churchman to send money across the seas for foreign Missions. But that is not the purpose of my being here to-night. I was asked to speak to you at the end of the Congress upon our present duty as Anglo-Catholics, and it is to that that I address myself. I am purposely not saying anything about the present duty of the Anglo- Catholic Congress Committee, for any views I may have upon that I hope to communicate to them to-morrow if they care to have them. My duty as Chairman is this - to try to sum up as clearly as I can the things that we have been learning, the things, at least, that I hope we have been learning during these three days.
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