The Quarterly Review, Band 147John Murray, 1879 |
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... Parliament may from time to time determine : - ' But there is no dictation , ' adds Mr. Har- rison , as to what ... parliamentary grants and other public sources , should in like manner be offered to the congregations ; but the amount ...
... Parliament may from time to time determine : - ' But there is no dictation , ' adds Mr. Har- rison , as to what ... parliamentary grants and other public sources , should in like manner be offered to the congregations ; but the amount ...
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... Parliament by which tithes were created , and are reminded that there is a consensus of legal authority , from the days of Blackstone downwards , that the origin of parochial endowments was not from State grants , but from the bounty of ...
... Parliament by which tithes were created , and are reminded that there is a consensus of legal authority , from the days of Blackstone downwards , that the origin of parochial endowments was not from State grants , but from the bounty of ...
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... Parliament can touch . So long as a substantial proportion of Dissenting minis- ters are men of inferior education and of intolerably dependent position , so long will their dead weight help to drag down their colleagues in the social ...
... Parliament can touch . So long as a substantial proportion of Dissenting minis- ters are men of inferior education and of intolerably dependent position , so long will their dead weight help to drag down their colleagues in the social ...
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... Parliament which could fuse into a new har- mony the dissolving elements of the Consti- tution . A great man repressed for a while their anarchical aspirations , but on his death all things returned once more to chaos , till public ...
... Parliament which could fuse into a new har- mony the dissolving elements of the Consti- tution . A great man repressed for a while their anarchical aspirations , but on his death all things returned once more to chaos , till public ...
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... Parliament , he exclaimed : " It is Radicalism which brings this dona- tion to the King . Sooner or later this same Radicalism will draw itself up to its full height before him , will demand its reward , and , pointing to the eagle on ...
... Parliament , he exclaimed : " It is Radicalism which brings this dona- tion to the King . Sooner or later this same Radicalism will draw itself up to its full height before him , will demand its reward , and , pointing to the eagle on ...
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