Sunday Express: 21st May 1921

recently admitted by the “Church Times” as existing among a large section of the Anglo-Catholic school of thought as the result of the failure of its recognised leaders, through lack of policy of timidity, to carry on an active campaign against the present Bishop of Birmingham, an outspoken Modernist, is leading to symptom of what has frequently been threatened. = a strong and steady flow of clerical and lay people into the ever-open arms of the Mother Church. … Among recent submissions of Anglican clergy, the follow names figure: … The Rev. John Pinsent, A.C.C. of St. Michael’s, Woolwich, E.C.:


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Referenced

GRO0495 Hennock: John Pinsent: 1880 – 1925