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From the

Bishop of Rhode Island,
United States of limerica.

Providence. R.S.

May 17. 1872.

TWO HUNDRED AND TEN COPIES PRINTED.

No. 192

Charles L. Hutchins.

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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by

THE TRUSTEES OF THE FUND FOR THE RELIEF OF WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF DECEASED CLERGYMEN, AND OF AGED, INFIRM, AND DISABLED CLERGYMEN OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH

IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,

In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

WARREN, JOHNSON & Co.,
Stereotypers, Printers and Binders,

BUFFALO, N. Y.

By the Bishops, the Clergy, and the Laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, in General Convention, held in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, it was resolved that this Hymnal be authorized for use, and that no other Hymns shall be allowed in the public worship of this Church, except such as are now ordinarily bound up with the Book of Common Prayer.

It is hereby certified that this is a true and accurate edition of the Hymnal thus adopted.

THOMAS M. CLARK, Bishop of Rhode Island.

GREGORY T. BEDELL, Assistant Bishop of Ohio.

A. CLEVELAND COXE, Bishop of Western New York.
FREDERICK D. HUNTINGTON, Bishop of Central New York.

M. A. DE WOLFE HOWE, Rector of St. Luke's Church, Philadelphia.
HENRY E. PIERREPONT, Deputy from the Diocese of Long Island.

General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church.

HOUSE OF BISHOPS.

BALTIMORE, MD., October, 1871.

Resolved: That this Hymnal shall not be bound up with the Book of Common Prayer, until order to that effect shall be taken by the General Convention.

Resolved: That this Hymnal, when finally corrected by the Committee thereon, shall be free to be printed and published by all responsible publishers, who shall obtain a license to that effect from the Trustees of the Fund for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of deceased Clergymen, and of aged, infirm, and disabled Clergymen, and who shall assure to such Trustees a payment, to be applied for the uses of said fund, equivalent to ten per cent. upon the retail selling price: and that the copyright of the Hymnal shall vest in said Trustees.

From the Journal.

Attest:

B. B. SMITH, Bishop of Kentucky, and Presiding in the House of Bishops.
HENRY C. POTTER, Secretary of the House of Bishops.

HOUSE OF DEPUTIES.

Concurred in by the House of Clerical and Lay Deputies.

Attest:

JAMES CRAIK, President.

WILLIAM STEVENS PERRY, Secretary.

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