The Use of the Offertory a Letter to the Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Worcest

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The Use of the Offertory a Letter to the Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Worcest
Richard Seymour
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« Deut. Xvi. 16, 17 ; Exod. Xxxiv. 20.
' Ecclus. XXXV. 4 — 11.
8 only, who can afford to give largely, but the middle and loiver classes, the farmer, the tradesman, the artizan, and the labourer, who, though they may not be able to give largely, are nevertheless equally able, and equally bound, to act upon the apostolic rule, which teaches every Christian man, whe- ther rich or poor, to give " as God hath prospered him" My Lord, the principle embodied in that resolution appears to me to be a mo
...st important one. The offerings of the poor are, to say the least, not less acceptable to God than those of the rich. And while any such association of Christians, as this for building churches, is confined to one class only of the whole body, there is, I would humbly suggest, something wanting in order to our obtaining the fulness of God's bless- ing upon our work. That this is true, not in theory only, but in practice, is well known to all who are acquainted with the workings of our different religious societies, which have, I believe, invariably prospered in proportion as they have received the offerings, and with them the prayers and sym- pathies of " all classes of the community.

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