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Prospects of the Church of England / A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Doncaster, on Sunday evening, August 30, 1868, on the occasion of the first offertory in lieu of a church-rate cover

Prospects of the Church of England / A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Doncaster, on Sunday evening, August 30, 1868, on the occasion of the first offertory in lieu of a church-rate

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The sermon interprets a biblical injunction to repair the house of God as both a literal and moral summons for church renewal. It retells a story of a neglected temple, a child sovereign rescued and crowned, and the reforms that instituted a public chest for sacred revenues after priestly mismanagement. Drawing the analogy to his own parish's changed offertory practice, the preacher urges organized stewardship, accountability, and joint responsibility of clergy and congregation to restore the church fabric and sustain worship, presenting material repair as essential to spiritual health.

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C. J. Vaughan

C. J. Vaughan was a notable English clergyman and writer, recognized for his contributions to religious discourse and education in the 19th century. He is best known for his sermons and letters addressing contemporary issues, including the Church of England's role and the postal system's reforms. His works, such as "A Few Words on the Crystal Palace Question" and "The Book of Light in the Hand of Love," reflect his engagement with both theological and social matters. Vaughan's writings often aimed to inspire and provoke thought among his readers, making him a significant figure in the literary and religious landscape of his time.

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