The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page xx
... sufficient number of churches , nor provide the maintenance of a sufficient number of clergymen for themselves . Now , what applies to a whole people before that a religious establishment has begun , applies also to a part of the people ...
... sufficient number of churches , nor provide the maintenance of a sufficient number of clergymen for themselves . Now , what applies to a whole people before that a religious establishment has begun , applies also to a part of the people ...
Page 186
... sufficient number of free sittings , or what were greatly more to our taste in towns , a sufficient number of very cheap sittings , amounting to at least two - thirds of the whole church - room . Of all illicit things , there is none ...
... sufficient number of free sittings , or what were greatly more to our taste in towns , a sufficient number of very cheap sittings , amounting to at least two - thirds of the whole church - room . Of all illicit things , there is none ...
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... sufficiently near for the pur- poses of a practical argument . 3. Population , when permitted its full develop- ment ... sufficient to allow an unchecked multipli- cation of our species in the British islands , there behoved to be at ...
... sufficiently near for the pur- poses of a practical argument . 3. Population , when permitted its full develop- ment ... sufficient to allow an unchecked multipli- cation of our species in the British islands , there behoved to be at ...
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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