A Defence of the Church of England Against Disestablishment With An Introducto
A Defence of the Church of England Against Disestablishment With An Introducto
Roundell Palmer Selborne
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Mann estimated the number of those who, from various causes, 'would of necessity be absent, whenever divine service was celebrated, ' it 7, 500, 000 persons. Report, p. Cxxi. '-' Mann's Report, p. Clii. T 274 A DEFENCE OF THE CHURCH PART in 'mainly conjectural. ' By 'supposing"* that of those who attended in the afternoon one-half had also been present in the morning, and that of those who attended in the evening two-thirds had been present either in the morning or in the afternoon, he reduced ...the total of 10, 896, 066, hypothetically, to 7, 261, 032 ' separate persons :' of whom he assigned to the Church of England3, 773, 474, and toother Bodies3, 487, 558, thinking it probable 'that a larger proportion of Non- Conformists than of Conformists attended public worship more than once on a Sunday. ' If 7, 261, 032 are deducted from 10, 398, 013 (Mr. Mann's estimate of the maximum number of sittings in all the places of worship taken together), the number of those who, accord- ing to that test, might have attended, but did not attend, would be 3, 136, 071.
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