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In den Warenkorb24pp. 4to. Titlepage cropped at foot with loss of imprint date. Stitched in recent marbled wrappers. ESTC T89816, BL, Oxford, Lambeth; Harvard only in America. 'The spiritual welfare of the patients was not neglected. The Rev. Matthew Audley, from the year of the Infirmary's foundation, had volunteered his services. He had read prayers twice a week, and had preached a sermon every fortnight, which the committee always attended. He did not conduct services on Sundays, however, as he had his own church to attend to. For his kindly work, which was not noticed, apparently, for a long time, he was presented by the Court with a surplice. Later he was made an honorary life governor, but it was many years before the Court gave him 'an annual present of Thirty Guineas'. The Bishop of Oxford was much exercised that there was no service on Sundays, and repeatedly wrote to the committee about it. The committee replied that they could not see their way to spend anything but on the health of the patients. They distinguished, evidently, between 'an annual present' and a fixed salary to a chaplain. At last, however, on account of the frequent appeals of the Bishop of Oxford, persisted in during several years, Mr. Audley was appointed Chaplain to the Infirmary at £100 a year, and had to give his whole time to his duties, which, of course, included preaching on Sundays.' Ref: A History of the London Hospital. E. W. Morris, 1910.