- and the
wealth of the
emerging middle class. The
church created a
Sustentation Fund, the
brainchild of
Thomas Chalmers, to
which congregations contributed...
- However, the
revenue of the
church gradually increased; in 1901, the
sustentation fund was able to
support only 75 ministers, but by 1903 it
maintained 167...
- the
manse fund, ;£250
towards extinguishing debt on Free
Church buildings,
along with
notable yearly subscriptions to the
Sustentation Fund in the various...
-
Church of Scotland, with
Chalmers as moderator. He had
prepared a
sustentation fund scheme for the
support of the
seceding ministers. In 1844, Chalmers...
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render much
effective service. He gave
careful thought to the
general Sustentation Fund and
other financial departments of the Church. He aut****d several...
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connected with the
congregation he took the
deepest interest. The
Sustentation Fund especially was
financially supported, and he made the Deacons' Courts...
- in 1938 to
become the full-time
secretary of the
Sustentation Fund for
South Wales,
later of the
Fund for the
whole denomination, in
which capacity he...
- from
Glasgow University. From 1890 to 1900 he was
Convenor of the
Sustentation Fund,
pressing for a
minimum stipend of 200
shillings per year for all...
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supplement of £25 to the
minister of
Boston Church, £3000 to the
Sustentation Fund, £1500 for Aged and
Infirm Ministers, £500 for Bursaries, and £5000...
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Bordesley vicarage. In this
period of hardship, the
Church Union's
Sustentation Fund supported Fr.
Enraght and his family.
During Fr.
Enraght and Dorothea's...