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Under the present system , canonries are almost invariably held with paro- chial benefices ; but , as there is no restriction as to the value of those benefices , it generally happens that those who have sufficient interest to be ...
Under the present system , canonries are almost invariably held with paro- chial benefices ; but , as there is no restriction as to the value of those benefices , it generally happens that those who have sufficient interest to be ...
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is an abuse which every one can understand ; so that the present system is more than wasteful : it is directly hostile to the Church ; it is fraught with danger . Mr. Colquhoun has observed , in his pamphlet ( p .
is an abuse which every one can understand ; so that the present system is more than wasteful : it is directly hostile to the Church ; it is fraught with danger . Mr. Colquhoun has observed , in his pamphlet ( p .
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The Plan , as we have seen , recommends the creation of a sufficient number of bishops in addition to the present episcopate , with salaries of 20007. per annum , and houses of residence , but without seats in Parliament .
The Plan , as we have seen , recommends the creation of a sufficient number of bishops in addition to the present episcopate , with salaries of 20007. per annum , and houses of residence , but without seats in Parliament .
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The present episcopal income , with the in- comes of the deaneries added to it , would amount to about 200,000l . per annum ; and this would give us fifty bishops , with an average income of 40007. More than this we cannot hope for ...
The present episcopal income , with the in- comes of the deaneries added to it , would amount to about 200,000l . per annum ; and this would give us fifty bishops , with an average income of 40007. More than this we cannot hope for ...
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We are not in the least surprised at these objections , which very naturally arise in the minds of men who look on the present organization of the cathedral system as efficient and good . We are not disposed to deny that there is some ...
We are not in the least surprised at these objections , which very naturally arise in the minds of men who look on the present organization of the cathedral system as efficient and good . We are not disposed to deny that there is some ...
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