
These excerpts gather the most compelling arguments from a once‑rare work on the nature of parish communion, episcopal authority, and the dangers of schism. The compiler invites readers to consider why the Christian priesthood’s divine character matters for the unity of the Church, and he traces the biblical and historical foundations of bishops’ jurisdiction, linking them directly to the apostolic succession promised by Christ Himself.
The text balances scholarly rigor with clear, accessible language, laying out how obedience to spiritual leaders is meant to safeguard the faithful and prevent division. By examining the lineage of episcopal authority and addressing common objections, it offers a thoughtful defense of the traditional hierarchy while encouraging believers to reflect on their own responsibilities toward their pastors. Listeners will find a concise but rich exploration of church governance that resonates with anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Christian order and fellowship.
Full title
Extracts from "Sikes on Parochial Communion" relating to Episcopacy, and the sin of Schism
Language
en
Duration
~19 minutes (19K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-05-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1765–1834
An English clergyman and religious writer, he spent more than forty years as vicar of Guilsborough in Northamptonshire. His surviving works show a strong High Church voice, especially on parish life, church authority, and the Bible Society debates of the early 1800s.
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