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Excerpt from The Gospel Treasury and Expository Harmony of the Four Evangelists: The d104 in the Words of the Authorised Version, Arranged According to Greswell's Harmonia Evangelica; With Analytical Introductions; Scripture Illustrations; Notes, Selected From the Most Approved Commentators; Practical Reflections; Geographical Notices
The general result was, and still is, that sobriety, large intelligence, sound morality, and unfeigned piety exist there to a wider extent than in any other community of equal size within the limits of my acquaintance. Revivals of religion have been of great frequency, purity, and power; and today, more than one-third of the population (all told) are members of the Congregational Church. Nine-tenths of the population are regular attendants on public worship. Thirty-eight of the young men have graduated from College, have entered the learned professions, and especially the Christian ministry, and several of them have risen to positions of the highest usefulness and honour. These, I believe, are much larger percentages of educated men, of Christian men, of useful men, than can be found in any other town in this or any other commonwealth.
The Rev. Joseph matthews, Rector of Chesham Bois. NO one can form an idea from hearing or reading about the System, what a marvellous thing it is when in full Operation. Having tried it for some years, I can speak from experience, and have the greatest cause for thankfulness that I was led in God's providence to adopt it.
The Rev. G. E. Yate, Vicar of Madeley. I have had some years' trial of it, and am therefore well able to speak about it. Let me speak of some of its points of excellence in the hope that it may be more largely adopted.
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