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===Sixth: 1920=== <!-- Wikidata item Q113453488 --> *Presided over by: [[Randall Thomas Davidson|Randall Davidson]] *252 bishops present *Rejected Christian Science, spiritualism, and theosophy *Supported political lobbying against "such incentives to vice as indecent literature, suggestive plays and films, the open or secret sale of contraceptives, and the continued existence of brothels." *Affirmed the place of women as lay members of synods. The single most important action of this conference was to issue the "Appeal to all Christian People", which set out the basis on which Anglican churches would move towards visible union with churches of other traditions. The document repeated a slightly modified version of the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral and then called on other Christians to accept it as a basis on which to discuss how they may move toward reunion. The proposal did not arise from the formal debates of the conference but amongst a group of bishops talking over tea on the lawn of Lambeth Palace. The conference's uncompromising and unqualified rejection of all forms of artificial contraception, even within marriage, was contained in Resolution 68, which said, in part: <blockquote> We utter an emphatic warning against the use of unnatural means for the avoidance of conception, together with the grave dangers β physical, moral and religious β thereby incurred, and against the evils with which the extension of such use threatens the race. In opposition to the teaching which, under the name of science and religion, encourages married people in the deliberate cultivation of sexual union as an end in itself, we steadfastly uphold what must always be regarded as the governing considerations of Christian marriage. One is the primary purpose for which marriage exists, namely the continuation of the race through the gift and heritage of children; the other is the paramount importance in married life of deliberate and thoughtful self-control. <ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.lambethconference.org/resolutions/1920/1920-68.cfm |title = Resolution 68 β Problems of Marriage and Sexual Morality |year = 1920 |work = Lambeth Conference Archives |access-date = 21 July 2008 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080929062108/http://www.lambethconference.org/resolutions/1920/1920-68.cfm |archive-date = 29 September 2008 |url-status = dead |df = dmy-all }}</ref> </blockquote>
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