Opinion has disestablished and disendowed the state church in Ireland, and will, as is most likely, do it ere long in both England and Scotland.
But these disestablished functionaries may perhaps find it to their personal advantage, as well as to that of their church, to make an earlier surrender of their territorial privileges.
Then we disestablished the old Hottentot cook--`cook' indeed!
It is a humorous romance overflowing with stalwart fun; and it is not irreverent but iconoclastic, in that it breaks not a few disestablished idols.
He is often of the remnant of an ostracized and disestablished priesthood.
It will be established and disestablished according to the intrinsic authority of the light revealed.
It was to the effect that if the Irish Church were disestablished there would be no provision for the celebration of holy matrimony in Ireland in accordance with Protestant rites.
With perfect diplomacy] If the Church must be disestablished .
Once they're disestablished they must make up their minds what they do believe.
I Anybody could pulverise the Irish church in argument, and to show that it ought to be disestablished and disendowed was the easiest thing in the world.
The position of a disestablished or an unestablished Church is comparatively modern, and has given rise to new jural conceptions.
It is a Presbyterian system, and the Scottish Episcopal Church is a disestablished and voluntary body since 1690.
And the Irish Church was not only disestablished but disendowed.
The disestablished Anglican Church has certainly made progress in spiritual life; it has more moral and even, perhaps, social influence than when it was an appurtenance of the Erastian Castle.
These measures were the precursor of the famous Reform Laws of 1859, under Juarez, which disestablished the Church and appropriated its property.
The Bill transferred to the new disestablished Episcopal Church all the churches, all endowments given since 1660, while the remaining funds were to be handed over to the Government for the relief of poverty and suffering.
In February, 1868, Lord Russell published his letter to Mr. Fortescue advocating Disestablishment in Ireland, but declaring himself in favour of endowing the Catholic Church with part of the revenues of the disestablished Church.
You have no landlords in America," said one, "but if you had, how would you like to be saddled with heavy tithe charges for a Disestablished Church at the same time that your tenants were relieved of their dues to you?
The bar in the passage has been disestablished this many a year.
It was all the doing of the railways, which had disestablished the coaches, and brought desolation upon this road, in common with most others.
The disestablished locks between Cuckfield and Lewes indicate a brisk bygone barge traffic.
After the usual vicissitudes of disestablished castles, it still, until 1858, offered its dungeons for the confinement of recalcitrant debtors.
In his first session of government he disestablished and disendowed the State Church in Ireland.
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