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Remarks On the Prospective And Past Benefits of Cathedral Institutions in the P
E B Edward Bouverie Pusey
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For these are purposes contemplated by the founder ; and the care of the parishes committed to the Cathedrals may be regarded as one of his primary objects.
during many years, been about 500/. , ) and the present annual return devoted to this purpose may be taken at 1000/. The co7'j)orate charities of the Dean and Chapter (I mention it be- cause this also has been questioned, ) in the last year, exclusive of the above, was about 600/. Private charities are, of course, too sacred ground to touch
... on. A more satisfactory statement is furnished by the account of the Diocese of Durham. — Brit. Mag. No. 13, p. 189, sqq.
158 REMEDIES PROSPECTIVE OR IMMEDIATE.
The several portions of this or any similar plan, would require different degrees of time for their execution : the lessees of all Chapter property hav- ing an interest of from 14 to 21 years in it, that time must necessarily elapse, before the Chapter could come into possession of any portion, which it proposed to annex to a cure ; the Chapter mean- while would resign the fines upon this reserved portion, and a greater ulterior good would be pur- chased by some delay in the time when it should be conferred.


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