The Better Prospects of the Church a Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry
The Better Prospects of the Church a Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry
Julius Charles Hare
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From the Article on New Churches in the recently publisht Number of the British Critic (the 56th), it appears that this un- seemly protrusion of the pulpit in front of the Lord's Table has not been uncommon of late years. The more needful is it that care should be taken, by those who have influence and authority, to put a stop to such improprieties, and to get rid of NOTES. 55 them where they are already introduced. In most cases they will be found to arise from no worse source than ignorance, ...and an exclusive attention to the one object of placing the pulpit so that all the congregation may hear and see the preacher. That this is desirable, cannot be denied ; yet it should not be the sole, nor even the chief end kept in view. We should bear in mind that " Praying 's the end of Preaching. " We should let this be visible in the outward arrangement of our churches. We should beware of turning them into houses of preaching, of fostering the delusion, into which people too readily slide, that Preaching 's the end of Praying ; which, if it be deemed so, it becomes in more senses than one.
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