Reply of Bishops Meade, M'ilvaine, And Burgess : to the Argument Presented By the Committee of the Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey to the Court of Bishops in Session At Burlington for the Trial of Bishop Doane
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Of the lay vote, we have not the means of so close an analysis. But we are struck by the significant fact that, while there are fifty- nine parishes entitled to representation, only twenty-eight parishes were present by their delegates ; and they, we presume, were chiefly parishes of the clergy who appeared; and that, of those twenty-eight, only nineteen voted in favor of the resolution. How this analysis of the vote upon the resolution can be recon- ciled with the averments of the Committee, '...'that a large majority of the representatives of the clergy and laity of New Jersey have de- clai'ed that such grave and momentous rights of the Diocese are in- volved in this presentment as to demand that they be stated to your body," we submit to the consideration of this court. It remains, that the vast majority of the laity of New Jersey are 20 silent in this great appeal. They urge no interruption to the ordinary course of justice. They who make this unheard-of claim are a small minority of both orders, speaking their devotion to the Bishop, rather than the opinion of an impartial and independent inquest.
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