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Side 67
... In the bill of last year this pur- pose was sought to be effected by the suspension of the Protestant establishment in all the parishes He in which the members of the established church did not [ F 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 67.
... In the bill of last year this pur- pose was sought to be effected by the suspension of the Protestant establishment in all the parishes He in which the members of the established church did not [ F 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 67.
Side 68
... parishes to which it did not apply , there would still be churches without congrega- tions , flocks without a pastor ... parishes into 94 bene- fices , consisting of the union of two or more parishes . The committee , after fixing the ...
... parishes to which it did not apply , there would still be churches without congrega- tions , flocks without a pastor ... parishes into 94 bene- fices , consisting of the union of two or more parishes . The committee , after fixing the ...
Side 73
... parishes of Clanguish and Killoe contained 1,518 Protestants , in a territory sixteen miles by eleven ; it had three clergymen , and their united incomes were 9961. The benefice of Granard consisted of five parishes , containing 2,231 ...
... parishes of Clanguish and Killoe contained 1,518 Protestants , in a territory sixteen miles by eleven ; it had three clergymen , and their united incomes were 9961. The benefice of Granard consisted of five parishes , containing 2,231 ...
Side 75
... parish , under any circum stances , should receive more than 500l . it was not consistent with : now pro- any part of our laws in church or state ; it did not harmonise with any part of our policy , civil or ec- clesiastical . The ...
... parish , under any circum stances , should receive more than 500l . it was not consistent with : now pro- any part of our laws in church or state ; it did not harmonise with any part of our policy , civil or ec- clesiastical . The ...
Side 78
... parish , where the duties were less arduous , and the revenue consider- able , was not unfrequently com- bined with the benefices in towns . He desired to get rid of this prac- tice ; but , in order to effect this , that portion of the ...
... parish , where the duties were less arduous , and the revenue consider- able , was not unfrequently com- bined with the benefices in towns . He desired to get rid of this prac- tice ; but , in order to effect this , that portion of the ...
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