THE CHARGE THE RIGHT REVEREND THOMAS-LEWIS O'BEIRNE, D.D. LORD BISHOP OF OSSORY, то THE CLERGY OF HIS DIOCESE, IN HIS ANNUAL VISITATION, 1796.. PUBLISHED AT THEIR REQUEST. DUBLIN, PRINTED: LONDON, REPRINTED FOR F. AND C. RIVINGTON, no. 62, st. PAUL'S AND SOLD BY FLETCHER AND HANWELL, AND J. COOK, OXFORD; AND 1797. 10052-65 + ADVERTISEMENT. A COPY of the Dublin edition of the following very interesting Charge, delivered by a zealous and worthy Prelate of the Church of Ireland, to the Clergy of his Diocese, having reached England, the contents of it appeared to fome Clergymen here, to be fo pertinent, seasonable, and apoftolic, that application was made to his Lordship, for permiffion to have an edition printed in London, in a hope that, under God's bleffing, it might be made inftrumental to the furtherance of those good purposes, for which it is evidently calculated, within limits more extenfive than the Diocese of Offory, or the Irish Church, This application to the Bishop having obtained his Lordship's confent, the Charge is A 2 again again fent forth, with earnest prayer to the great Head of the Church, that the well-timed and pious exhortations of this venerable Prelate may be followed by extenfive usefulness. Parts of the Charge appear to be calculated, chiefly for the Kingdom of Ireland; but even those parts may have their ufe here, and the bulk of it is as well fuited to awaken attention, and to effect good, in this country, as in the fifter-kingdom. CLERICUS LONDINENSIS. Christmas-Day, 1796, The |