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A LIST OF WORKS OF UPWARDS OF TWO THOUSAND AUTHORS,
WHO HAVE, FROM THE REFORMATION TO THE PRESENT TIME, ENJOYED
PREBENDAL OR OTHER NON-CURE ENDOWMENTS OF

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" LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN, AND OUR FATHERS THAT BEGAT US. THE LORD HATH WROUGHT
GREAT GLORY BY THEM THROUGH HIS GREAT POWER FROM THE BEGINNING. SUCH AS DID BEAR
RULE IN THEIR KINGDOMS, MEN RENOWNED FOR THEIR POWER, GIVING COUNSEL BY THEIR UNDER-
STANDING, AND DECLARING PROPHESIES: LEADERS OF THE PEOPLE BY THEIR COUNSELS, AND BY
THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF LEARNING MEET FOR THE PEOPLE, WISE AND ELOQUENT IN THEIR INSTRUC-
TIONS. RICH MEN FURNISHED WITH ABILITY, LIVING PEACEABLY IN THEIR HABITATIONS: ALL THESE
WERE HONOURED IN THEIR GENERATIONS AND WERE THE GLORY OF THEIR TIMES."---ECCL. xliv. 1--7.

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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY W. M'DOWALL, PEMBERTON ROW,

GOUGH SQUARE, FLEET STREET.

M.DCCC.XL.

Library of the

UNION TETOLOGONAL SEMINARS

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WITH HEARTFELT GRATITUDE TO ALL WHO, MOVED BY THE SPIRIT OF GOD TO LOOK UPON THE WANTS OF HIS CRUCIFIED SON'S YET WITNESSING CHURCH,

MADE PROVISION TO MEET AND OVERCOME THEM,

THIS RECORD,

OF THE LABOURS OF THOSE ENDOWED BY THEIR

FAITH, THROUGH THEIR HOPE, AND IN THEIR LOVE,

IS HERE PUT FORTH,

AND FOR THE ESPECIAL COMFORT OF ALL WHO LOVE AND PRAY FOR

THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM.

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INTRODUCTION.

INCESSANT occupation in essential matters must plead the Compiler's apology for the incompleteness and inaccuracy of the present volume. Though, while for neither of these defects, (and they are, he is aware, great in magnitude and extent,) is he so reprehensible as the inconsiderate might suppose; he is still very conscious that a more undivided attention to the subject than he has been able to afford, would have rendered his book more free from errors, and omissions; some names having been copied out of Watts, which belong to other Churches and Ages besides that to which it was his intention to confine its range. A few articles have also been inadvertently repeated.

The mode adopted to obtain adequate information was, by blank schedule sent to every Chaptral and Collegiate Body in England and Ireland for all the information they could give as to Members of their Body; and, subsequently, to as many living prebendal and collegiate members as were authors, or reputed to be such. Reference being made continually, as to further information, by gentlemen returning the schedule, to Watts's Bibliotheca Britannica when that work contained it, the book was procured, and the information given in the schedules was added to that recorded by Watts. Great assistance has also been derived, as well as from private sources, from the Rev. Dr. Bliss's valuable and greatly augmented edition of Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses, Chalmers', and other Biographical Dictionaries and Biographies.

The work was conceived and undertaken for one object, and one only; namely, to afford a practical refutation of the misconception of many, that the sinecure offices in The Church have not been productive of any such beneficial results as should justify their longer continuance, or afford any practical argument against the abolition of such honorable distinctions.

The assertion that they have not been productive is here, practically, refuted; sufficiently, surely, to put those to the blush who have affirmed, upon the credit of some who ought to have been believed, that they are only useful as a retirement

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