Spencer, Thomas, 1796-1853
Spencer, Thomas
Thomas Spencer English cleric and writer
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Works
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Clerical conformity and church property containing, with alterations, the substance of a pamphlet published by the author in the year 1830, entitled, "The Church of England, or, safe, liberal, and Christian principles of reform in the establishment, by a clergyman | |
Evils of undue legislative interference | |
Justice to the industrious classes, or, The causes of commercial distress and political discontent considered, and suitable remedies suggested | |
A letter to the Hon. & Rev. Baptist Noel, M.A containing remarks on his recent secession, and proposing certain measures for the immediate and entire reformation of the Church of England | |
The new poor law its evils and their remedies | |
Objections to the new poor law answered.. | |
Observations on the school return for the Diocese of Bath and Wells showing the uncharitable nature and puseyite tendency of some of the questions contained therein | |
The outcry against the new poor law, or, Who is the poor man's friend? | |
The parson's dream and the Queen's speech, or, The corn laws and the national debt | |
The people's rights and how to get them | |
The pillars of the church of England, or, Are intemperance and ignorance, bigotry and infallibility, church rates and corn laws, essential to the existence of the establishment? | |
Practical suggestions on church reform | |
The prayer book opposed to the corn laws, or, Who are the nonconformists? 1840: | |
Reasons for a Poor Law considered | |
The reformed prayer book in which the morning service is divided, and three distinct morning services made instead thereof, the services for baptisms, marriages, and burials, and the church catechism revised, and the objectionable parts of them omitted | |
Religion & politics, or, Ought religious men to be political? | |
Remarks on national education | |
Speech of the Rev. T. Spencer, of Bath, delivered at the meeting of the Anti-Corn-Law League, at Covent-Garden theatre, London, on June 19, 1844, to an audience of, at least six thousand | |
The successful application of the new poor law to the parish of Hinton Charterhouse containing: 1. The aspect of pauperism prior to the passing of the new poor law. 2. The removal of abuses, and the reduction of the rates from ł700 to ł200 a year. 3. some of the causes of the outcry against the new poor law. 4. An address to the higher classes in behalf of the industrious poor | |
Teetotalism considered in reference to our philanthropic institutions why am I here? : a clergyman's reasons for attending a teetotal meeting : and hints to wise mener. | |
Tracts of the Rev. Thomas Spencer, M.A., 1853: | |
The want of fidelity in ministers of religion respecting the new poor law | |
What David did a reply to the Queen's letter : containing reasons for declining to urge upon the parishioners of Hinton-Charterhouse a collection in behalf of the Society for Promoting the Building of Churches, and pointing out to Her Majesty's ministers a more excellent way |