A Letter from a Country Vicar (Henry Cotes) to the Right Rev. Father in God, Dr. Samuel Horsley, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, inviting his Lordship to a re-consideration of I Peter iii. 18, 19, 20; and offering a more clear, and consistent interpretation of that passage ... than is to be found in a sermon lately published, affixed to a second edition of his Lordship's version of Hosea. A second edition, corrected: with an appendix, being an address to the editors of the Orthodox Churchman's Magazine, in answer to a critique published ... October last (October, 1805).


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The Vicar's Guide


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Are you about to embark upon your first post of responsibility? Or are you a seasoned minister who would value reflecting on your experience so far? Tackling the issues in a realistic and thoughtful way, this in-depth book covers: Self-management Spirituality Further training Mission Rural and urban ministry Leadership Public ministry Administering parish systems Building your team This accessible and informative guide combines essential information, practical survival tips and theological reflection all honestly grounded in the writers' experience of parish ministry.




Vicar


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Drawing on the resources of Classic Anglicanism, Vicar offers a clear theological vision for the future. For thirty years, the Church has been talking about the oncoming challenges of providing ordained ministers to lead and enable local churches. Now long overdue structural change is really happening: but those at the sharp end – ‘vicars’ – are often bewildered and demoralized. This book celebrates the tradition of English Anglican ordained pastoral ministry; it also affirms the value of vicars’ ministry and way of life, and the great gift they have for relating to our communities and churches. The ‘vicar’ (parish priest, pastor, minister) still leads people – those who ‘come to church’ and those who don’t – in prayer and praise, cares for them in their sufferings and rejoices with them in their joys. This deep wisdom has sustained the Church for centuries. Yet, the questions must be asked: how can we be better equipped to make prudent decisions about the way church ministry has to evolve now? How can we meet the evident need in our parishes for an institutional church?




Vicar's Daughter to Viscount's Lady


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From prim and proper… Seduced, abandoned and pregnant, Arabella Shelley is determined her baby's father will support them. Horrified to discover his death, she is shocked at the demand of his brother, the handsome, inscrutable Viscount Hadleigh. To legitimize her unborn child, she must marry him, instead! …to pleasured by the viscount! As Bella struggles with her unfamiliar, luxurious new lifestyle, and her scandalous desire for her stranger of a husband, will she find a love that matches the passion of their marriage bed?




Modern Hagiology


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The country


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