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Page 134
... followed up , and by which we trust that certain questions of jealousy between Churchmen and Dissenters are satisfactorily disposed of . The B latter have blamed us because we speak only of 134 CAUSE OF CHURCH EXTENSION .
... followed up , and by which we trust that certain questions of jealousy between Churchmen and Dissenters are satisfactorily disposed of . The B latter have blamed us because we speak only of 134 CAUSE OF CHURCH EXTENSION .
Page 192
... followed up by an increase in the number of hearers , or at least by the maintenance of the very large congregations which were bequeath- ed from one popular clergyman to another . Even the College Church , which is made in the returns ...
... followed up by an increase in the number of hearers , or at least by the maintenance of the very large congregations which were bequeath- ed from one popular clergyman to another . Even the College Church , which is made in the returns ...
Page 137
... followed up by its yearly regeneration . It was not regenerated , as Dr Smith imagines , by parsimony , but by a rise of profits . The twenty millions , borrowed one year , and withdrawn from the business of production , just by the ...
... followed up by its yearly regeneration . It was not regenerated , as Dr Smith imagines , by parsimony , but by a rise of profits . The twenty millions , borrowed one year , and withdrawn from the business of production , just by the ...
Contents
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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