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It seemed to them unjust that one body , called the Church of England , with a number of adherents , then as now , uncertain , should yet enjoy the prestige , the endowments , the cathedrals and the churches which really belonged to the ...
It seemed to them unjust that one body , called the Church of England , with a number of adherents , then as now , uncertain , should yet enjoy the prestige , the endowments , the cathedrals and the churches which really belonged to the ...
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For example , the Ecclesiastical Commission gave to the Welsh representative body a capital sum , representing £ 28,000 a year , in very liberal consideration of the chances which the Welsh Church lost of benefiting in the possible ...
For example , the Ecclesiastical Commission gave to the Welsh representative body a capital sum , representing £ 28,000 a year , in very liberal consideration of the chances which the Welsh Church lost of benefiting in the possible ...
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Lastly , the Church is established now , although all other religious bodies are free and unshackled , and the ... and that it depends upon Acts of Parliament for its existence as a religious body , but also in order to dispel the ...
Lastly , the Church is established now , although all other religious bodies are free and unshackled , and the ... and that it depends upon Acts of Parliament for its existence as a religious body , but also in order to dispel the ...
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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