Clerical Incomes

Clerical Incomes An Inquiry Into the Cost of Living Among the Parochial Clergy (Classic Reprint)

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The actual facts about the incomes of the clergy cannot be gathered from any mere col lection of statistics; they are known only to those who are brought into intimate contact with their home life. It seemed, therefore, that the best way to present them to the public would be to invite a certain number of leading churchmen who have special knowledge of the facts to write of what they know. Every contributor to this volume has been left free to treat the subject in whatever way he judged best. The cumulative evidence thus gathered from various dioceses will serve to show how serious the problem is with which we are con fronted. The Dioceses Of London, Manchester, Birmingham, Southwell, Norwich, and Salisbury were selected as typical of industrial and country dioceses; and the Bishops of Lichfield and Colchester, the Dean of York, Canon Partridge and the Rev. A. G. B. Atkinson have all been closely associated with the administrative work Of the Church.

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ISBN: 9780267702770
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 314
Weight: 572g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm