A Social History of the Welsh Clergy circa 1662-1939: PART TWO sections seven to fourteen. VOLUME TWO

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The visiting of parishioners and the care of the sick and dying were some of the responsibilities of the clergy and these tasks were duly emphasised in many visitation sermons and charges. As the Word of God was preached in the services so it needed to be applied in the homes. Both were aspects of feeding the flock. Bishop Bull for example in his 1708 Charge reminded his clergy of their duty of not only visiting at times of acute illness but of acquainting themselves with their flock when they were in health in order to promote the great end of their own function the salvation of souls. His contemporary at St Asaph William Fleetwood told his clergy they were not to be busy-bodies nor meddlers with other peoples domestic and temporal concerns as this was distasteful to people. Nevertheless unless they be most diligent and heedful Observers of the Lives and Manners of their People they will neither preach pertinently to them in their Churches nor discourse properly in their Houses nor rightly apply to them on their Sick Beds. To do these Patients the best Service one must thoroughly know and be well acquainted with their condition.
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