HC Deb 11 May 1904 vol 134 c1008
MR. LABOUCHERE (Northampton)

To ask Mr. Attorney-General whether his attention has been called to certain resolutions passed by the Southern and Northern Convocations of the Church of England in regard to changes in the Athanasian Creed; and whether, in view of the fact that no changes can be made in that Creed without an Act of Parliament, it is contemplated by His Majesty's Government to bring in a Bill during the present Parliament to legalise any changes in that Creed which may be recommended by the said Church, or one putting an end to its connection with the State, in order to leave to it full freedom of action in this and similar matters.

(Answered by Sir Robert Finlay.) There is no intention on the part of His Majesty's Government to introduce a Bill for either of the purposes mentioned in the Question.