The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 270
... raised in the former situation by money lent ; but all new churches in the latter situation , to be available for the purpose of terri- torial places of worship for the families of the general population , can only be raised by money ...
... raised in the former situation by money lent ; but all new churches in the latter situation , to be available for the purpose of terri- torial places of worship for the families of the general population , can only be raised by money ...
Page 276
... raise the income both of capitalists and labourers ; though , substantially , they would continue what they were . If the tax were laid upon net rent , it would diminish the income of landlords without raising money - prices ; and ...
... raise the income both of capitalists and labourers ; though , substantially , they would continue what they were . If the tax were laid upon net rent , it would diminish the income of landlords without raising money - prices ; and ...
Page 317
... raised , it would lead to no other en- largement than an enlargement of their numbers . We should have a more numerous , but not a better- conditioned peasantry than before . Still it would yield a sensible and immediate , though but a ...
... raised , it would lead to no other en- largement than an enlargement of their numbers . We should have a more numerous , but not a better- conditioned peasantry than before . Still it would yield a sensible and immediate , though but a ...
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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