The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 176
... virtue of this unnatural separation , very much lost sight of each other . Generally and collectively speaking , the ministers do not preach to their parishioners on the Sabbath ; and occupied as they are with the labours of an extra ...
... virtue of this unnatural separation , very much lost sight of each other . Generally and collectively speaking , the ministers do not preach to their parishioners on the Sabbath ; and occupied as they are with the labours of an extra ...
Page 231
... virtue of which , each of the city clergymen might , but for the arbitrary proceedings of the town- council , become the minister indeed , and without any burden on the lower orders , of all his parish families . And they would make ...
... virtue of which , each of the city clergymen might , but for the arbitrary proceedings of the town- council , become the minister indeed , and without any burden on the lower orders , of all his parish families . And they would make ...
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... virtue of this , there must , especially in old countries , be a felt pressure and discomfort throughout every commu- nity , which has either outgrown the means for its Christian instruction , or , in any other way , re- nounced the ...
... virtue of this , there must , especially in old countries , be a felt pressure and discomfort throughout every commu- nity , which has either outgrown the means for its Christian instruction , or , in any other way , re- nounced the ...
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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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