The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 126
... chapel is not to be as their chapel , but wholly distinct from theirs , because of a peculiarity an- nexed to it ; and the peculiarity is this — that , whereas their minister is resorted to on the Sabbath by families from all quarters ...
... chapel is not to be as their chapel , but wholly distinct from theirs , because of a peculiarity an- nexed to it ; and the peculiarity is this — that , whereas their minister is resorted to on the Sabbath by families from all quarters ...
Page 331
... Chapels of Ease have been hitherto constituted and maintained . Generally speaking , the minister is supported by his hearers who built the chapel at the first ; and who , by their seat - rents , aided to a greater or less extent by ...
... Chapels of Ease have been hitherto constituted and maintained . Generally speaking , the minister is supported by his hearers who built the chapel at the first ; and who , by their seat - rents , aided to a greater or less extent by ...
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... chapel bond when it can be had , has its advantages . For first , it affords a security for the continuance of a Christian minis- tration in that chapel during the incumbency of the existing clergyman , whó at least is not compelled by ...
... chapel bond when it can be had , has its advantages . For first , it affords a security for the continuance of a Christian minis- tration in that chapel during the incumbency of the existing clergyman , whó at least is not compelled by ...
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Churches and Chapels or the Necessity and Proper Object | 81 |
The Cause of Church Extension and the Question shortly | 105 |
On the Evils which the Established Church in Edinburgh | 157 |
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