The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page xviii
... endowment of it by the latter , we beg to adduce the examples , both of Scotland and England , which will abundantly vindicate our present doings , and more especially the present aim of the Assembly to provide the erection of new ...
... endowment of it by the latter , we beg to adduce the examples , both of Scotland and England , which will abundantly vindicate our present doings , and more especially the present aim of the Assembly to provide the erection of new ...
Page 232
... endowment for the maintenance of the clergyman , which is not liable to this exception . If a maximum of seat - rents be fixed for the greater part of the church , and the remaining part be left to fetch its market - price , let that ...
... endowment for the maintenance of the clergyman , which is not liable to this exception . If a maximum of seat - rents be fixed for the greater part of the church , and the remaining part be left to fetch its market - price , let that ...
Page 346
... endowment for them . Sure we are that the only way to bring on the endowment is to multiply the fabrics . The only way to prevail on government to do its part , is to exhibit the spec- tacle of the country , from one end to another of ...
... endowment for them . Sure we are that the only way to bring on the endowment is to multiply the fabrics . The only way to prevail on government to do its part , is to exhibit the spec- tacle of the country , from one end to another of ...
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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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