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Specimens of the ecclesiastical destitution of Scotland in various parts of the country; being extracts of correspondence and results of statistical surveys in 1834-5.

Contributor(s): Chalmers, Thomas, 1780-1847 | Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Committee on Church Extension.Publisher: Edinburgh : Printed by John Waugh ... and sold by Waugh and Innes,..., 1835Description: 69, [3]p.Subject(s): Church of Scotland. -- Statistics | Home missions -- Scotland | Church statistics -- Scotland
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VOL.260(1) The Royal and Parliamentary Ecclesiastical Commissions. VOL.260(10) Remarks on the right exercise of church patronage. Extracted, by permission of the author, from "The Christian and civic economy of large towns." By Thomas Chalmers... VOL.260(11) On the distinction between parochial and congregational, and between endowed and unendowed churches. By Thomas Chalmers. VOL.260(12) Specimens of the ecclesiastical destitution of Scotland in various parts of the country; being extracts of correspondence and results of statistical surveys in 1834-5. VOL.260(13) Report of the Committee of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on Church Extension, being formerly the Committee on Church Accommodation. Given in and read on the 28th of May 1835, by Thomas Chalmers, D.D. convener. VOL.260(14) The church and the clergy: showing that religious establishments derive no countenance from the nature of Christianity, and that they are not recommended by public utility : With some observations on the church establishment of England and Ireland and on the system of tithes. By the late Jonathan Dymond. VOL.260(15) First report of the Established Church Society, delivered July 14, 1835.

"Printed for the use of the church-extension committees of the General Assembly".

Preface signed: Thomas Chalmers.

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