| Thomas Secker (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1790 - 388 páginas
...will, and promife my utmoft Endeavours, in alf Cafes notified to me, that it mall. But the main Support of Piety and Morals confifts in the parochial Labours of the Clergy. If our Country is to be preferred from utter Profligatenefs and Ruin, it muft be by our Means: and, take Notice, we cannot... | |
| Thomas Secker - 1792 - 604 páginas
...and pro•mife'my utmoft endeavours, in all cafes notified to me, that it fhall. But the main fupport of piety and morals confifts in the parochial labours...clergy. If our country is to be preferved from utter proffigatenefs and ruin, it muft be by : our means : and, take notice, we cannot lofe our influence;... | |
| Edward Barwick - 1813 - 402 páginas
...wickedness profaneness, &c. in the smallest degree. But the main support of piety and morals consist* in the parochial labours of the clergy. If our country is to be preserved from utter profligacy and ruin, it must be by our means; and, take notice, we cannot lose... | |
| Thomas Secker - 1825 - 546 páginas
...endeavours, in all cases notified to me, that it shall. But the main support of piety and morals consists in the parochial labours of the clergy. If our country is to be preserved from utter profligateness and ruin, it must be by our means : and, take notice, we cannot... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1864 - 674 páginas
...requirements, and views of clerical responsibility which everywhere prevailed. " If," says Archbishop Secker, " we look on what we are apt to call our livings only as our livelihoods, and think of little more than living on the income of them according to our own inclinations ; if, for want of a good conscience,... | |
| Edward Bather - 1876 - 262 páginas
...in 1758, yet what he said then still holds good — " The main support of piety and morals consists in the parochial labours of the clergy. If our country is to be preserved from utter profligateness and ruin, it must be by our means ; and take notice, we cannot... | |
| Edward Bather - 1876 - 258 páginas
...in 1758, yet what he said then still holds good — " The main support of piety and morals consists in the parochial labours of the clergy. If our country is to be preserved from utter profligateness and ruin, it must be by our means ; and take notice, we cannot... | |
| John Stoughton - 1878 - 450 páginas
...an honest man, impressed by the responsibilities of his office : — "If," he remarks, "we look upon what we are apt to call our livings only as our livelihoods, and think of little more than living on the income of them according to our own inclinations ; if, for want of a good conscience... | |
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