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spellingShingle | Hunt, Brian fl. 1722 Parochial pasturage or, the Church of England clergyman's thoughts and resolutions respecting his pastoral duty. Wrote in Imitation of the Pious Bishop Beveridge's Religious Thoughts and Resolutions. Being a Scheme of the Ministerial Practice, drawn from Rules of Scripture, and from the Example of the Apostles and primitive Pastors of the Church. Together with an Account of the Author's Application of these Methods in his own Parish, and his Success. As also the publick Charge he gave himself and the People, on his being inducted their Minister. Dedicated to the Archbishops, Bishops, and all the English Clergy; and humbly offer'd to their Perusal and Correction: As also to the Three great Religious Societies in this City; That of Propagating Christianity into foreign Parts, of Promoting Christian Knowledge, and of Reformation of Manners: And to the candid Consideration of all pious Christians. By a Presbyter of the Church of England, in a letter to his friend |
title | Parochial pasturage or, the Church of England clergyman's thoughts and resolutions respecting his pastoral duty. Wrote in Imitation of the Pious Bishop Beveridge's Religious Thoughts and Resolutions. Being a Scheme of the Ministerial Practice, drawn from Rules of Scripture, and from the Example of the Apostles and primitive Pastors of the Church. Together with an Account of the Author's Application of these Methods in his own Parish, and his Success. As also the publick Charge he gave himself and the People, on his being inducted their Minister. Dedicated to the Archbishops, Bishops, and all the English Clergy; and humbly offer'd to their Perusal and Correction: As also to the Three great Religious Societies in this City; That of Propagating Christianity into foreign Parts, of Promoting Christian Knowledge, and of Reformation of Manners: And to the candid Consideration of all pious Christians. By a Presbyter of the Church of England, in a letter to his friend |
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title_full | Parochial pasturage or, the Church of England clergyman's thoughts and resolutions respecting his pastoral duty. Wrote in Imitation of the Pious Bishop Beveridge's Religious Thoughts and Resolutions. Being a Scheme of the Ministerial Practice, drawn from Rules of Scripture, and from the Example of the Apostles and primitive Pastors of the Church. Together with an Account of the Author's Application of these Methods in his own Parish, and his Success. As also the publick Charge he gave himself and the People, on his being inducted their Minister. Dedicated to the Archbishops, Bishops, and all the English Clergy; and humbly offer'd to their Perusal and Correction: As also to the Three great Religious Societies in this City; That of Propagating Christianity into foreign Parts, of Promoting Christian Knowledge, and of Reformation of Manners: And to the candid Consideration of all pious Christians. By a Presbyter of the Church of England, in a letter to his friend |
title_fullStr | Parochial pasturage or, the Church of England clergyman's thoughts and resolutions respecting his pastoral duty. Wrote in Imitation of the Pious Bishop Beveridge's Religious Thoughts and Resolutions. Being a Scheme of the Ministerial Practice, drawn from Rules of Scripture, and from the Example of the Apostles and primitive Pastors of the Church. Together with an Account of the Author's Application of these Methods in his own Parish, and his Success. As also the publick Charge he gave himself and the People, on his being inducted their Minister. Dedicated to the Archbishops, Bishops, and all the English Clergy; and humbly offer'd to their Perusal and Correction: As also to the Three great Religious Societies in this City; That of Propagating Christianity into foreign Parts, of Promoting Christian Knowledge, and of Reformation of Manners: And to the candid Consideration of all pious Christians. By a Presbyter of the Church of England, in a letter to his friend |
title_full_unstemmed | Parochial pasturage or, the Church of England clergyman's thoughts and resolutions respecting his pastoral duty. Wrote in Imitation of the Pious Bishop Beveridge's Religious Thoughts and Resolutions. Being a Scheme of the Ministerial Practice, drawn from Rules of Scripture, and from the Example of the Apostles and primitive Pastors of the Church. Together with an Account of the Author's Application of these Methods in his own Parish, and his Success. As also the publick Charge he gave himself and the People, on his being inducted their Minister. Dedicated to the Archbishops, Bishops, and all the English Clergy; and humbly offer'd to their Perusal and Correction: As also to the Three great Religious Societies in this City; That of Propagating Christianity into foreign Parts, of Promoting Christian Knowledge, and of Reformation of Manners: And to the candid Consideration of all pious Christians. By a Presbyter of the Church of England, in a letter to his friend |
title_short | Parochial pasturage |
title_sort | parochial pasturage or the church of england clergyman s thoughts and resolutions respecting his pastoral duty wrote in imitation of the pious bishop beveridge s religious thoughts and resolutions being a scheme of the ministerial practice drawn from rules of scripture and from the example of the apostles and primitive pastors of the church together with an account of the author s application of these methods in his own parish and his success as also the publick charge he gave himself and the people on his being inducted their minister dedicated to the archbishops bishops and all the english clergy and humbly offer d to their perusal and correction as also to the three great religious societies in this city that of propagating christianity into foreign parts of promoting christian knowledge and of reformation of manners and to the candid consideration of all pious christians by a presbyter of the church of england in a letter to his friend |
title_sub | or, the Church of England clergyman's thoughts and resolutions respecting his pastoral duty. Wrote in Imitation of the Pious Bishop Beveridge's Religious Thoughts and Resolutions. Being a Scheme of the Ministerial Practice, drawn from Rules of Scripture, and from the Example of the Apostles and primitive Pastors of the Church. Together with an Account of the Author's Application of these Methods in his own Parish, and his Success. As also the publick Charge he gave himself and the People, on his being inducted their Minister. Dedicated to the Archbishops, Bishops, and all the English Clergy; and humbly offer'd to their Perusal and Correction: As also to the Three great Religious Societies in this City; That of Propagating Christianity into foreign Parts, of Promoting Christian Knowledge, and of Reformation of Manners: And to the candid Consideration of all pious Christians. By a Presbyter of the Church of England, in a letter to his friend |
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