The Church of England Quarterly Review (Volume 9) (Paperback)

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: of the parochial clergy, to aid in building up the Church. We have already discussed this matter in our Review for July last, and shall therefore only here remark, that if the lay agents are well chosen, and with a particular reference to the classes of society we have spoken of, they might indeed be made very useful. At present they are only employed as pioneers of the clergyman among the poor, where, though doubtless they are serviceable, they are only extending the present sphere of the minister's usefulness; they might be the means of opening out an entirely new one for him. This is a subject so important that we shall not let it drop here; we have wandered far from the novels, which suggested our remarks, but thoughts and plans crowd upon us, and we must, however reluctantly, dismiss them at least for the present, for want of space in which to discuss them. Aut. III.? The History of England under the House of Stuart, including the Commonwealth. [A.D. 1G03-1G88.] Part L ?James L, Charles L Under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. London: Baldwin and Co. 1840. IT was with no small surprise that we read, for the first time, the advertisement in the daily papers, announcing the publication' of the above work from the pen of Dr. Vaughan; for we were well aware, that a work, embracing the same period, and with a title not very dissimilar, was published by the same author in the year 1831, and we knew that a large supply of that work was still in the market at a very inferior price; numbers, to our knowledge, having been sold to the public at cight and nine shillings each, though published at the price of onc yttinca. The fact that the price of the former work is still so low is conclusive as to its reception by the public. How the C...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: of the parochial clergy, to aid in building up the Church. We have already discussed this matter in our Review for July last, and shall therefore only here remark, that if the lay agents are well chosen, and with a particular reference to the classes of society we have spoken of, they might indeed be made very useful. At present they are only employed as pioneers of the clergyman among the poor, where, though doubtless they are serviceable, they are only extending the present sphere of the minister's usefulness; they might be the means of opening out an entirely new one for him. This is a subject so important that we shall not let it drop here; we have wandered far from the novels, which suggested our remarks, but thoughts and plans crowd upon us, and we must, however reluctantly, dismiss them at least for the present, for want of space in which to discuss them. Aut. III.? The History of England under the House of Stuart, including the Commonwealth. [A.D. 1G03-1G88.] Part L ?James L, Charles L Under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. London: Baldwin and Co. 1840. IT was with no small surprise that we read, for the first time, the advertisement in the daily papers, announcing the publication' of the above work from the pen of Dr. Vaughan; for we were well aware, that a work, embracing the same period, and with a title not very dissimilar, was published by the same author in the year 1831, and we knew that a large supply of that work was still in the market at a very inferior price; numbers, to our knowledge, having been sold to the public at cight and nine shillings each, though published at the price of onc yttinca. The fact that the price of the former work is still so low is conclusive as to its reception by the public. How the C...

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978-0-217-95046-6

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