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Rev. Charles A. Wells, Organising Secretary of the Church Defence Institution. At the recent Church Congress at'' Wakefield, the question of the best means of instructing the classes, as well as the masses, in the origin, history, revenues, and work Of the Church was proposed, but does not seem to have received any very definite reply. You will perhaps, therefore, allow me to make one or two practical suggestions, as to the best way of attaining the Object in hand: 1. A his tory of the Parish Church, its architecture, registers, and en dowments, written by one of the clergy, or some other well qualified person; should be'' circulated in pamphlet form throughout every parish. This is the first step towards arousing interest in Church history and Church work. 2. A list of rectors or Vicars, from the foundation of the Church and formation of the parish, should be placed within or without every Church; and, where possible, the names of patrons, curates, and churchwardens should be added. If the parochial chest will not furnish requisite information, a Visit to the diocesan registry generally will. 3. Local biographies are also most interesting, of which each parish might easily furnish one or more. 4. Interest should also be secured in the local press, mis-statements should be at once corrected, and sound informa tion given; short articles and notes on Church questions, with local sketches, should be offered to the different editors. 5. Historical and instructive lea?ets should be widely circulated, and lectures on Church history, illustrated by the magic lantern, should be arranged for in every parish during the winter months. Both illustrated lectures and leaflets can be obtained on application to the offices of the Church Defence Institution.'' It is, therefore, most desirable that the clergy should be encouraged to do what they can towards writing a history of their own parishes. The Rev. J. L. Saywell, who has written the History of Northallerton, and who was formerly curate of Ackworth, is well qualified to write the Parochial History Of Ackworth, and it is hoped that the.
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Publisher - Forgotten Books
Language - English
Hardback
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J. L. Saywell
Published Date -
ISBN - 9781528574297
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm
Page Count - 275
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Author
J. L. Saywell
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ISBN - 9781330760857
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm
Page Count - 277
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