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Page 51 - ... of the ancient church, are annual festivals kept in country villages, in memory of the dedication of their particular churches. And because it was a custom in some ages of the church, that no church should be consecrated till it was endowed, it may give us oocasion to inquire what revenues churches had in those first ages of Christianity. It is more than probable that for a great while they had no other public incomes, than either what arose out of those common contributions which they made at...