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... clergy and other inhabitants , and projected several plans of improve- ment which he was unwilling to break off . His appointment to the diocese of London is referred by the member of Merton College to the same illustrious patronage ...
... clergy at his first visitation in the diocese of Chester , is printed amongst his tracts . In this he enlarges with earnestness on the studies and habits most suited to the clerical character , enforces particularly the advantages of ...
... clergy earnestly recommending exertions for the purpose of procuring a more reverential ob- servance of the Sabbath . And with the view of beginning the . reformation in a quarter where it was but too much wanted , viz . amongst the ...
... clergy were severally censured for permitting such a glaring abuse of that sacred day to pass without notice or reproof . I determined that it should not , and therefore thought it best to go at once to the fountain head , to the person ...
... clergy of the several West India islands , exhorting them most earnestly to attend to the condition of the negroes , and to instruct them in the principles of the Christian religion . An opportunity soon occurred of doing something more ...