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Resolution 7
That we who are here present do acquiesce in the Resolution of the
Convocation of Canterbury, passed on 29 June 1866, relating to the Diocese
of Natal, to wit:
If it be decided that a new bishop should be consecrated: As to the proper
steps to be taken by the members of the Church in the Province of Natal for
obtaining a new bishop, it is the opinion of this House:
- first, that a formal instrument, declaratory of the doctrine and discipline
of the Church of South Africa should be prepared, which every bishop,
priest and deacon to be appointed to office should be required to
subscribe;
- secondly, that a godly and well-learned man should be chosen by the clergy,
with the assent of the lay communicants of the Church;
- and thirdly, that he should be presented for consecration, either to the
Archbishop of Canterbury - if the aforesaid instrument should declare the
doctrine and discipline of Christ as received by the United Church of
England and Ireland - or to the bishops of the Church of South Africa,
according as hereafter may be judged to be most advisable and convenient.
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