The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... existence of that Church in Ireland , holding as it does , a position which enables it to rival their own in many respects ; and they are fully aware that it is by no means a contemptible rival - that it is receiving accessions of ...
... existence of that Church in Ireland , holding as it does , a position which enables it to rival their own in many respects ; and they are fully aware that it is by no means a contemptible rival - that it is receiving accessions of ...
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... existence . In that compact provision is made which , if any thing can have , has an obligation more binding than that of ordinary law . . . .The Act stipulates for the continuance and pre- servation of the Established Church as the ...
... existence . In that compact provision is made which , if any thing can have , has an obligation more binding than that of ordinary law . . . .The Act stipulates for the continuance and pre- servation of the Established Church as the ...
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... existence . The revenues belong to it . How will you deal , let me ask , with the churches that now exist ? You have already 1100 churches for Protestant worship . Is it a part of the noble lord's plan to abandon them ? Under the ...
... existence . The revenues belong to it . How will you deal , let me ask , with the churches that now exist ? You have already 1100 churches for Protestant worship . Is it a part of the noble lord's plan to abandon them ? Under the ...
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... existence of the Established Church would be not only endangered but ultimately destroyed * . " In reference to the argument so frequently adduced by liberals in Parliament , that the established religion ought to be that of the ...
... existence of the Established Church would be not only endangered but ultimately destroyed * . " In reference to the argument so frequently adduced by liberals in Parliament , that the established religion ought to be that of the ...
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... existence of some anomalies and defects is not to be made a pretext for spoliation and plunder . The Church of England has its sinecures , its richly - endowed benefices , its poor curates , as well as the Irish Church . If one or two ...
... existence of some anomalies and defects is not to be made a pretext for spoliation and plunder . The Church of England has its sinecures , its richly - endowed benefices , its poor curates , as well as the Irish Church . If one or two ...
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