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- books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411 accessdate "2014-04-15".
- books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411 isCitedBy Anglican_Communion_and_ecumenism.
- books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411 isCitedBy Anglican_eucharistic_theology.
- books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411 language "English".
- books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411 page "411".
- books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411 publisher "The Rumford Press".
- books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411 quote "Inasmuch as there is a variance between your and our Churches in these matters, I suggest that, before any marriage Service is performed for Syrians desiring the services of the Protestant Episcopal Clergy, where there is no Orthodox Priest, that the Syrians shall first procure a license from me, their Bishop, giving them permission, and that, where there is a resident Orthodox Priest, that, the Episcopal Clergy may advise them to have such Service performed by him. Again, in the case of Holy Baptism, that, where there is no resident Orthodox Priest, that the Orthodox law in reference to the administration of the Sacrament be observed, namely immersion three times, with the advice to the parents and witnesses that, as soon as possible, the child shall be taken to an Orthodox Priest to receive Chrismation, which is absolutely binding according to the Law of the Orthodox Church. Furthermore, when an Orthodox Layman is dying, if he confesses his sins, and professes that he is dying in the full communion of the Orthodox Faith, as expressed in the Orthodox version of the Nicene Creed, and the other requirements of the said Church, and desires the Blessed Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ, at the hands of an Episcopal Clergyman, permission is hereby given to administer to him this Blessed Sacrament, and to be buried according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Episcopal Church. But, it is recommended that, if an Orthodox Service Book can be procured, that the Sacraments and Rites be performed as set forth in that Book. And now I pray God that He may hasten the time when the Spiritual Heads of the National Churches, of both yours and ours, may take our places in cementing the Union between the Anglican and Orthodox Churches, which we have so humbly begun; then there will be no need of suggestions, such as I have made, as to how, or by whom, Services shall be performed; and, instead of praying that we "all may be one" we shall known that we are one in Christ's Love and Faith. RAPHAEL, Bishop of Brooklyn.".
- books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411 title "Journal of the Proceedings of the One Hundred and Ninth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church".
- books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411 url "http://books.google.com/books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411".
- books?id=0VgQAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA411 year "1910".