Church. It must be remembered that an entire revolution has taken place in the domestic architecture of the country, as well as in the habits and the wants by which in fact it has been produced; but that it has not yet extended generally to the residences of the Clergy, which exhibit in many instances such accommodation as, though it might suit very well the period at which they were erected, is totally inadequate to the increased demands upon their personal sacrifices, and public station. GLOUCESTER : PRINTED BY BRYANT AND JEFFERIES, WESTGATE STREET. By the same Author. THREE SERMONS preached before the University of Cambridge; (1) On OBSOLETE RULES. (2) On RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: (in behalf of the King's Letter for the Church Building Society). (3) On the PROFITABLENESS of the CHRISTIAN MINISTRY. Also, "COLLEGE CHAPEL," and "Two COMMEMORATION SERMONS" preached in the Chapel of Trinity College : And, "INDIVIDUAL VICE SOCIAL SIN:" a Sermon preached for the Relief of the Poor at Leeds. MASTER KEEPER OF THE PECULIAR OF ALLERTON AND ALLERTONSHIRE. PUBLISHED AT THE REQUEST OF THE CLERGY PRESENT. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY RIVINGTONS, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD; HATCHARD AND SON, PICCADILLY, SEELEYS, FLEET-STREET; BELLERBY, YORK; AND ANDREWS, DURHAM. |