The Case for Disestablishment a Handbook of Facts And Arguments in Support of
The Case for Disestablishment a Handbook of Facts And Arguments in Support of
John S John Scandrett Harford
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1 05, and, therefore, according to its own showing, the Establish- ment is in a decided minority of the pojiulation. There is good reason, however, for doubting the accuracy of the claim put forth as to membership of the Established Church, and, therefore, as to the assumed number of its adherents. In a census taken in 1892 at Dundee, * where the ICstablishment claims to have 17, 717 members, only 6, 194 were present at church on the census Sunday ; while the I'ree Church, which claims 9, 369 m...embers, had an attendance of 5, 777. And the Eree Church and the United ' The places included in this census were Arbroath, Ardrossan and vSaltcoats, Ayi, Berwickshire, Blairgowrie, I'-rechin, Brou^jhly Ferr}', l^urnlisland, Bute, Cupar Anj^us, Cupar Fife, Dundee, Dundonald, Dunse, Dysait, Ediuburj;h, Forlar, Galashiels, Cilasf;ow, Cirecnock, 1 lawicU, llelensbur>^h, Inverness, livinc and Drcghurn, Kilinainock, l-vilinaiiiock (DistiictK Kilwinnin:, ', Kinj^horn, Iviikc. Ddy, Iviiiiemuir, l. Cith, .
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