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THE ATTACK UPON THE

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CHURCH IN WALES.

SPECIAL APPEAL FOR £10,000.

HE principle of a National Church has once more been attacked by a powerful Government. Though their Bill to Disestablish and Disendow the Church in Wales has been withdrawn for this Session, Mr Asquith has pledged himself to make it the first Government measure and press it through the House of Commons next year. Churchmen, therefore, cannot relax their efforts to defeat this attack, and the Central Church Committee, as the body specially charged with the defence of the established position and the endowments of the Church, have a prolonged and arduous task before them. Increasing demands are being made upon them for speakers and publications on the Church in Wales, and their means are being taxed far beyond their ordinary resources. It is believed that numbers of Churchmen and Churchwomen are watching what is being done with sympathy and with a desire to bear their share of the burden. To these an APPEAL to give prompt and practical assistance is now made.

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