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articles of agreement the unification of 

 the Christian denominations of this coun- 

 try may proceed, cautiously and steadily, 

 without any alteration of their existing 

 standards of doctrine, polity, and worship, 

 which might not reasonably be made in a 

 spirit of brotherly love and harmony, for 

 the sake of unity and for the furtherance 

 of all the great ends of the Church of 

 Christ on earth." 1 And finally, although 

 proposing as yet no method of carrying out 

 these principles, we may recommend what 

 the Lambeth Conference recommends, a 

 comparative study of Episcopal and non- 

 Episcopal standards of doctrine, govern- 

 ment, and worship, with a view to their 

 existing consensus and ultimate har- 

 mony in one Holy Catholic and Apostolic 

 Church. 



THE LEAGUE OF CATHOLIC UNITY 



These are the leading features of an 

 association known as " The League of 

 Catholic Unity." It is the only asso- 

 ciation in existence which plants itself 

 squarely upon the Quadrilateral basis in 

 full accordance with the Lambeth pro- 



2 Constitution of the League of Catholic Unity. 



