RT Article T1 Voluntaryism within the Established Church in Nineteenth Century Belfast JF Studies in church history VO 23 SP 347 OP 362 A1 Kerr, S. Peter LA English YR 1986 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1918621675 AB ‘The Irish need to be governed and controlled as well as I excited.’ So wrote Daniel Wilson, a young English clergyman later to be bishop of Calcutta, after visiting Armagh in June 1814 to discuss with local clergy the possibility of setting up a branch of the Church Missionary Society. An Irish (Hibernian) Church Missionary Society, he argued, would … have a tendency both to revive and regulate the piety of members of the Church, fostering whatever is holy and energetic, and yet directing both in … orderly submission to the Church … DO 10.1017/S042420840001069X