The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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Page 56
... present Ecclesiastical unpaid Commission be limited and tied down to any extent ; but let us have them in preference to any paid Commissioners appointed by government . We dread jobbing in the latter case ; and the funds to be dealt ...
... present Ecclesiastical unpaid Commission be limited and tied down to any extent ; but let us have them in preference to any paid Commissioners appointed by government . We dread jobbing in the latter case ; and the funds to be dealt ...
Page 57
... sion of the Church , at any time under the present system of leasing , was only twenty - three per cent . - the remaining portion being in the lessees . amount from the falling - in of fines . Parliament Church Extension and Reform . 57.
... sion of the Church , at any time under the present system of leasing , was only twenty - three per cent . - the remaining portion being in the lessees . amount from the falling - in of fines . Parliament Church Extension and Reform . 57.
Page 59
... present for assuming ) , still , if we deducted 25 or 50 per cent . from his estimate , the income left would be one of the highest importance . We should have , by some arrange ment of this kind , a permanent fixed income secured to ...
... present for assuming ) , still , if we deducted 25 or 50 per cent . from his estimate , the income left would be one of the highest importance . We should have , by some arrange ment of this kind , a permanent fixed income secured to ...
Page 60
• 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 . 25 ) , that 215 ...
• 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 . 25 ) , that 215 ...
Page 63
... present episcopate , with salaries of 20007. per annum , and houses of residence , but without seats in Parliament . We must now refer to Mr. Col- quhoun's explanation of the grounds of this recommendation : - " On this head allow me to ...
... present episcopate , with salaries of 20007. per annum , and houses of residence , but without seats in Parliament . We must now refer to Mr. Col- quhoun's explanation of the grounds of this recommendation : - " On this head allow me to ...
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