An Introduction to the Study of Ecclesiastical Polity

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Article i. " This Church, in a majority of the Dioceses which shall have adopted this Constitution, shall be repre- sented, before they shall proceed to business. " Article 2. " The Church in each Diocese shall be en- titled to a representation. ... If the Convention of any Diocese should neglect or decline to appoint clerical . . . Or lay Deputies, or if any of those . . . Appointed should neglect to attend, or be prevented . . . Such Diocese shall nevertheless be considered as duly represente
...d by such Deputy ... As may attend. And if through the neglect of the Convention of any of the Churches which shall have adopted or may hereafter adopt this Constitution, no Deputies, either lay or clerical, should attend at any General Convention, the Church in such Diocese shall nevertheless be bound by the acts of such Convention. " Article 3. "The Bishops of this Church, when there shall be three, or more, shall, whenever General Conven- tions are held, form a separate House. " Article 4. " The Bishop or Bishops in every Diocese shall be chosen agreeably to such rules as shall be fixed by the Convention of that Diocese.

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