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Side 66
... revenues was to con- sist in making them cease to be ecclesiastical revenues . Lord Mor- peth , however , in opening the scheme which ministers intended to incorporate in their bill , an- nounced that the principle of ap- propriation ...
... revenues was to con- sist in making them cease to be ecclesiastical revenues . Lord Mor- peth , however , in opening the scheme which ministers intended to incorporate in their bill , an- nounced that the principle of ap- propriation ...
Side 67
... Revenue , the Board of Woods and Forests , with the simple intention of rendering the collection as se- cure and available as it was possi- ble to the clergy , which the Govern- ment had considered to be only a just equivalent for the ...
... Revenue , the Board of Woods and Forests , with the simple intention of rendering the collection as se- cure and available as it was possi- ble to the clergy , which the Govern- ment had considered to be only a just equivalent for the ...
Side 68
... sur- plus of ecclesiastical revenue . The tithes , he said , payable to the pa- rochial clergy , might be fairly stated at present to be 511,000 , which , remitting 30 per cent . , left a 68 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1836 .
... sur- plus of ecclesiastical revenue . The tithes , he said , payable to the pa- rochial clergy , might be fairly stated at present to be 511,000 , which , remitting 30 per cent . , left a 68 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1836 .
Side 69
... revenues under the proposed plan was 459,550l .; the amount to be paid to the parochial clergy was 361,9387 . leaving a surplus of 97,6127 . This was a much greater surplus than he hoped for last year ; but as the committee of the privy ...
... revenues under the proposed plan was 459,550l .; the amount to be paid to the parochial clergy was 361,9387 . leaving a surplus of 97,6127 . This was a much greater surplus than he hoped for last year ; but as the committee of the privy ...
Side 72
... revenues , and in in- suring to the ministers of her church in Ireland a maintenance equally removed from luxurious affluence on the one hand , and from sordid poverty on the other . Now , was it true that the revenues of the Irish ...
... revenues , and in in- suring to the ministers of her church in Ireland a maintenance equally removed from luxurious affluence on the one hand , and from sordid poverty on the other . Now , was it true that the revenues of the Irish ...
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