This volume presents "A Charge, Delivered At The Primary Visitation Of Herbert Lord Bishop Of Peterborough," offering insights into the ecclesiastical concerns and perspectives of the early 19th century. Bishop Marsh addresses the clergy of his diocese, providing guidance and directives on matters of religious practice and governance.
Included as an appendix are "Some Remarks On The Modern Custom Of Singing In Our Churches Unauthorized Psalms And Hymns," revealing a contemporary debate over liturgical music and the role of tradition within Anglican worship. This work provides valuable historical context for understanding the evolving nature of religious expression and the challenges faced by church leaders in maintaining doctrinal consistency and order. It will be of interest to scholars of religious history, Anglicanism, and church music.
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