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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish

Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish

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This book was not made; it has grown. When three years ago I left the pulpit to engage in literary work and took my seat among the laity in the pews, I found that many ecclesiastical and religious subjects presented a different aspect from that which they had presented when I saw them from the pulpit. I commenced in the CHRISTIAN UNION, in a series of "Letters from a Layman," to discuss from my new point of view some questions which are generally discussed from the clerical point of view alone. The letters were kindly received by the public. To some of the characters introduced I became personally attached. And the series of letters, commenced with the expectation that they might last through six or eight weeks, extended over a period of more than a year and a half--might perhaps have extended to the present it other duties had not usurped my time and thoughts. This was the beginning. But after a time thoughts and characters which presented themselves in isolated forms, and so were photographed for the columns of the newspaper, began to gather in groups. The single threads that had been spun for the weekly issue, wove themselves together in my imagination into the pattern of a simple story, true as to every substantial fact, yet fictitious in all its dress and form. And so out of Letters of Layman grew, I myself hardly know how, this simple story of a layman's life in a country parish.

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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish Preface

This book was not made; it has grown.

When three years ago I left the pulpit to engage in literary work and took my seat among the laity in the pews, I found that many ecclesiastical and religious subjects presented a different aspect from that which they had presented when I saw them from the pulpit. I commenced in the CHRISTIAN UNION, in a series of "Letters from a Layman," to discuss from my new point of view some questions which are generally discussed from the clerical point of view alone. The letters were kindly received by the public. To some of the characters introduced I became personally attached. And the series of letters, commenced with the expectation that they might last through six or eight weeks, extended over a period of more than a year and a half--might perhaps have extended to the present it other duties had not usurped my time and thoughts.

This was the beginning.

But after a time thoughts and characters which presented themselves in isolated forms, and so were photographed for the columns of the newspaper, began to gather in groups. The single threads that had been spun for the weekly issue, wove themselves together in my imagination into the pattern of a simple story, true as to every substantial fact, yet fictitious in all its dress and form. And so out of Letters of Layman grew, I myself hardly know how, this simple story of a layman's life in a country parish.

I cannot dismiss this book from my table without adding that I am conscious that the deepest problem it discusses is but barely touched upon. This has obtruded itself upon the pattern in the weaving. It was intended for a single thread; but it has given color and character to all the rest. How shall Christian faith meet the current rationalism of the day? Not by argument; this is the thought I hope may be taught, or at least suggested, by the story of Mr. Gear's experience,--and it is a true not a fictitious story, except as all here is fictitious, i.e. in the external dress in which it is clothed. The very essence of rationalism is that it assumes that the reason is the highest faculty in man and the lord of all the rest. Grant this, as too often our controversial theology does grant it, and the battle is yielded before it is begun. Whether that rationalism leads to orthodox or heterodox conclusions, whether it issues in a Westminster Assembly's Confession of faith or a Positivist Primer is a matter of secondary importance. Religion is not a conclusion of the reason. The reason is not the lord of the spiritual domain. There is a world which it never sees and with which it is wholly incompetent to deal. And Christian faith wins its victories only when by its own--heart life it gives some glimpse of this hidden world and sends the rationalist, Columbus-like, on an unknown sea to search for this unknown continent.

I am not sure whether this preface had not better have remained unwritten; whether the parable had not better be left without an interpretation. But it is written and it shall stand. And so this simple story goes from my hands, I trust to do some little good, by hinting to clerical readers how some problems concerning Christian work appear to a layman's mind, and by quickening lay readers to share more generously in their pastors' labors and to understand more sympathetically their pastor's trials.

LYMAN ABBOTT.

The Knoll, Cornwall on the Hudson, N. Y.

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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Preface
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 1 How I Happened To Go To Wheathedge
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 2 More Diplomacy
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 3 We Join The Church
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 4 The Real Presence
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 5 Our Church Finances
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 6 Am 1 A Drone
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 7 The Field Is The World
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 8 Mr. Gear
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 9 I Get My First Bible Scholar
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 10 The Deacon's Second Service
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 11 Our Pastor Resigns
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 12 The Committee On Supply Hold An Informal Meeting
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 13 Maurice Mapleson Declines To Submit To A Competiti
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 14 The Supply Committee Hold Their First Formal Meeti
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 15 Our Christmas At Wheathedge
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 16 Mr. Gear Again
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 17 Wanted--A Pastor
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 18 Our Prayer-Meeting
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 19 We Are Jilted
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 20 We Propose
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 21 Ministerial Salaries
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 22 Ecclesiastical Financiering
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 23 Our Donation Party--By Jane Laicus
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 24 Maurice Mapleson
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 25 Our Church-Garden
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 26 Our Temperance Prayer-Meeting
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 27 Father Hyatt's Story
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 28 Our Village Library
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 29 Maurice Mapleson Tries An Experiment
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 30 Mr. Hardcap's Family Prayers
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 31 In Darkness
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 32 God Said, Let There Be Light
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Laicus Or the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish
Chapter 33 A Retrospect
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