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Twenty-One Years in S. George's Mission - An Account of Its Origin, Progress and Works of Charity (1877) (Paperback)
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Twenty-One Years in S. George's Mission - An Account of Its Origin, Progress and Works of Charity (1877) (Paperback)
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General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date:
1877 Original Publisher: Rivingtons Subjects: Religion /
Christianity / Anglican Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions
Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It
has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When
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million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER I. STfjr Jtninfiattnn anU
Jivst Daps of tljr HAVING thus endeavoured to impress the reader
with the state of the Church at the time of the commencement of S.
George's Mission, it may be interesting to describe some of the
circumstances which led to the idea of its foundation. And first of
all a few personal reminiscences may be allowed. The writer
remembers well, as Curate of a country town in Gloucestershire, in
1851, reading one evening by the fireside the account of the
farewell of the Incumbent of S. Paul and S. Barnabas, the touching
words which he spoke, and his sad leave-taking of a much-loving
flock. The whole history was not to be read carelessly, or
reflected upon without many burning thoughts. Those which arose in
his mind were of deep sorrow for the parish which had lost so
devoted a priest, of prayer that his place might be supplied by one
who would faithfullycarry on his work, and of ardent longing that,
if it was God's will, he might be permitted to take a part, however
humble, in aiding such an object. He felt that in his own parish he
had reached the end of his tether: after nearly six years of
parochial labour he could not induce his vicar to move further in
advance, and S. Barnabas offered a most inviting field for more
congenial work. Here the experiment of winning the poor to the
Catholic faith by Catholic teaching and services was being
successfully tried, and proved the soundness of the system which
Mr. Bennett originated in that parish, and which by a r...
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