The Parochial System: An Appeal to English ChurchmenJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1838 - 142 páginas |
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... tion of the whole population which is invited to the house of God and the means of grace . Another most important question remains be- hind . How are the existing privileges of the Church distributed ? Looking as before to the great ...
... tion of the whole population which is invited to the house of God and the means of grace . Another most important question remains be- hind . How are the existing privileges of the Church distributed ? Looking as before to the great ...
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... tion , of hundreds , or thousands , or millions , with as little emotion as a conqueror who numbers his army , and regards them not as so many in- dividual responsible immortal beings , but as counters in the great game which he is ...
... tion , of hundreds , or thousands , or millions , with as little emotion as a conqueror who numbers his army , and regards them not as so many in- dividual responsible immortal beings , but as counters in the great game which he is ...
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... tion , however , must be made , in favour of the cathedral towns , which are commonly better sup- plied . Thus , Bath has church - room for 10,000 out of 38,033 ; Southampton , for 7,140 out of 20,900 ; Oxford , Reading , Maidstone ...
... tion , however , must be made , in favour of the cathedral towns , which are commonly better sup- plied . Thus , Bath has church - room for 10,000 out of 38,033 ; Southampton , for 7,140 out of 20,900 ; Oxford , Reading , Maidstone ...
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... tion of new churches , and the subdivision of parishes . From the clerical body such a pro- posal could hardly come ; for early in the period in question , they were deprived of their consti- tutional mode of expressing their desires ...
... tion of new churches , and the subdivision of parishes . From the clerical body such a pro- posal could hardly come ; for early in the period in question , they were deprived of their consti- tutional mode of expressing their desires ...
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... tion , which , except in name , can be regarded as little better than heathen . And it is surely a token for good , that the fact , as soon as it has been made known , has awakened so great in- terest and attention . In this view we may ...
... tion , which , except in name , can be regarded as little better than heathen . And it is surely a token for good , that the fact , as soon as it has been made known , has awakened so great in- terest and attention . In this view we may ...
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abundant benefit Bishop of London Bishop of Winchester bounty brethren called cause chantries charity Christ's sake Christian church room ciple clergy confiscation danger deeds desire diocese districts duty England erecting evil exertions existing faith Father fear gifts give Glasgow glory God's blessing Gospel hath heart heathen hereafter holy honour hope house of God hundred hundredfold influence king labour laity land less liberal Lord Bishop love of Christ mass means of grace Meanwhile measure ment minister nation necessity neglect ness never offered ourselves parish parochial endowments parochial system pastor poor population prayer priest principle promise proportion provided churches receive regard religious remedy repentance sacrifice sacrilege self-denial servants society souls spiritual surely things thou thousand talents tion tithes towns treasure in heaven trust in riches truth turally unto words worldly substance young ruler
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