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... church . But they had no right so to change a bill which was sent up to them from the other house . The law of parliament gave an opportunity to both houses to consider every bill submitted to them in three different stages ; but an ...
... church . But they had no right so to change a bill which was sent up to them from the other house . The law of parliament gave an opportunity to both houses to consider every bill submitted to them in three different stages ; but an ...
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... church . The church had a prescriptive right to property long anterior to the existence of most of those corporations . The security of that property had been guaran- teed in the fullest manner by one of the articles of union between ...
... church . The church had a prescriptive right to property long anterior to the existence of most of those corporations . The security of that property had been guaran- teed in the fullest manner by one of the articles of union between ...
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... church . That even if a sur- plus existed , after duly providing for the Protestant church , it ought to be appropriated only to Protes- tant ecclesiastical purposes ; and that if it was true that the papists of Ireland would not be ...
... church . That even if a sur- plus existed , after duly providing for the Protestant church , it ought to be appropriated only to Protes- tant ecclesiastical purposes ; and that if it was true that the papists of Ireland would not be ...
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... church ; and the concluding words of the resolu tion were very far from necessarily implying that " the regulation " of ecclesiastical revenues was to con- sist in making them cease to be ecclesiastical revenues . Lord Mor- peth ...
... church ; and the concluding words of the resolu tion were very far from necessarily implying that " the regulation " of ecclesiastical revenues was to con- sist in making them cease to be ecclesiastical revenues . Lord Mor- peth ...
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... church in the position of a salaried stipendiary on the state ; and on the other , that it must be felt to be permanently pledging the revenue of the country to out- goings which it might be consi- dered hazardous to guarantee ...
... church in the position of a salaried stipendiary on the state ; and on the other , that it must be felt to be permanently pledging the revenue of the country to out- goings which it might be consi- dered hazardous to guarantee ...
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