Talk:National Churches Trust

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Missing part of the subject edit

A quick search for something else has revealed as a side-effect that there's more to be had on the subject of the Incorporated Church Building Society in the 19th century, including the debate about the 1828 royal leter that enabled fund raising for it, which this article currently skips past entirely. Just one of several sources:

  • Flew, Sarah (2015). "The earlier stages of home mission in London 1800–56". Philanthropy and the Funding of the Church of England, 1856–1914. Perspectives in Economic and Social History. Routledge. ISBN 9781317317715.

Uncle G (talk) 18:58, 23 January 2024 (UTC)Reply