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CONTENTS

T

HE Happiness of our Civil and Eccle

fiaftical Conftitution

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The Chriftian Temper of our excellent
Bishops

The Author's Design in the whole Letter

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ib.

His Reafons for addreffing to the Bishop of Lon

don

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His Hopes and Expectations from its Success And fome Incitements to the Bishop to attend to what he has to faý

The Divifion of the whole Work

ibid.

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The first thing that the inferior Clergy think they have a Right to, is Honour and Respect 1. That the Clergy in general have a Right to be refpected, 1. From the Dignity and great Majefty of the Mafter they ferve Bifhops, for this Reafon, ought to be very cautious whom they ordain

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2. From the Awfulness of their Offices. St. Chryfoftom's Senfe upon this Matter

ibid. 3. From their Pains and more abundant Dillgence in their Calling

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The Minifter and Curate compar'd together under this Confideration

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And then the Author's Reafons for infifting fo long upon this Privilege of Refpect

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II. That they have a Right to Refpect and Bene volence from one another

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This

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This prov'd from the Rules of Christianity, which
relate to their mutual Behaviour
How the contrary to this is commonly practis'd 17
Some Reafons affign'd for it
Viz. 1. Clergymens Manner of Life, and way of
coming to Preferment

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And, 2. A common Mistake that Curates are
their Servants.

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This Notion turned directly upon them, and re-
futed

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Mr. Collier's and Bishop Burnet's Opinion on this
Subject

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Curates hereupon exhorted to maintain their Ho-
nour and Freedom

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2. That they have a Right to Favour and Regard
from their fpiritual Governors: which appears
from the general Intention of Government 26
From the Rules and Defignations that are given
to Bishops in Scripture

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From the Proximity of the two Orders, and the
near approach of the Dignity of the Priesthood
to that of the Prelacy

3. From the happy Effects of the thing

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(1.) As it will be a Means to augment the Bi-
hop's Honour and Reverence

ib.

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(2.) And a Matter of great Comfort and Encou-
ragement to the lower Clergy
Dr. Young's Defcription of an humble and conde-
fcenfive Bishop

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THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK's fingularly good
Character in this Refpect, and the Author's
ib.
manifold Obligations to him

And then a general Exhortation to Bishops to be
kind, more especially to their inferior Clergy 36
That they have a Right to Favour and En-
couragement from the fecular Governours
How far Religion is affiftant to Government_37

4.

ib.

Those

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The Difficulty that fuch an one is under to fet about ftudying The Jewish Notion of the Qualifications requifite to the Spirit of Prophejy, applied to the Author's Purpofe

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His Apology thereupon for writing this Letter no better, and for undertaking the whole Work

alone

ib.

How thofe that have not fufficient Helps for Study,

may pass for Men of Learning in this Age 77 Our great Happiness in this Regard 78 The Number of Books requifite for a Divine 80 The rich Clergy therefore are qualified to be Defenders of our Church; for the poorer Sort want Materials

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That ignorant Curates ought to be difpos'd of in Country Parishes; and those that are fettled in Town to have better Allowances An Objection, that Allowances to Curates were not formerly fo high as they are now, answer'd 85 Whereupon 'tis granted, that there ought to be fome Diftinction between the Clergy, and a Regard had to their Merits But that the Dignities of the Church are fufficient to answer this And then prov'd, that Curates, three or four bundred Years ago, were in a much better Condition than now The fcandalous Allowances of fome, are enough to provoke God to fend a national Judgment upon us The Wisdom of the Government is therefore call'd upon to infpect this Matter Notwithstanding their Allowances are fo fmall, Minifters have great Expectances from their

Curates

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ib.

ib.

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