Dissent and Democracy: Their Mutual Relations and Common Objects: an Historical ReviewSaunders, Otley, & Company, 1864 - 463 sayfa |
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... never seems to have occurred to their spiritual minds that either church rates , or tithe , or glebe , or Easter " duties , " or parsonage houses , or churches , were " national property . " Otherwise , they plun- dered the State most ...
... never seems to have occurred to their spiritual minds that either church rates , or tithe , or glebe , or Easter " duties , " or parsonage houses , or churches , were " national property . " Otherwise , they plun- dered the State most ...
Sayfa 16
... never exercise any power , authority , or influence which I may possess by virtue of the office of , to injure or weaken the Protestant Church , as it is by law established in England , or to disturb the said Church , or the bishops and ...
... never exercise any power , authority , or influence which I may possess by virtue of the office of , to injure or weaken the Protestant Church , as it is by law established in England , or to disturb the said Church , or the bishops and ...
Sayfa 25
... never been represented as final , but meant to be only initial ; that it was simply the politic and strategic wisdom of the movers which concentrated the dissenting force upon this first wall of defence ; and that everybody knew they ...
... never been represented as final , but meant to be only initial ; that it was simply the politic and strategic wisdom of the movers which concentrated the dissenting force upon this first wall of defence ; and that everybody knew they ...
Sayfa 29
... never existed , even in thought or intention . And that Radicalism , or the democratic principle in civil matters , was repudiated , is abundantly clear , not only from the Eclectic Review of 1831 , 1832 , and 1833 , but from the ...
... never existed , even in thought or intention . And that Radicalism , or the democratic principle in civil matters , was repudiated , is abundantly clear , not only from the Eclectic Review of 1831 , 1832 , and 1833 , but from the ...
Sayfa 33
... never used previous to the passing of the Reform Bill , and later events confirm the belief that political Reform , even in 1832 , was only the means , and what was termed ecclesiastical reform , namely , the separation of Church and ...
... never used previous to the passing of the Reform Bill , and later events confirm the belief that political Reform , even in 1832 , was only the means , and what was termed ecclesiastical reform , namely , the separation of Church and ...
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abolition of Church agitation Anti-State Anti-State-Church party aristocracy Author Baines ballot bishops borough franchise British Anti-State-Church Association British Constitution Chartism Church Establishment Church of England Church Rates Churchmen civil clergy Committee Complete Suffrage Union Conference Constitutionalists crown declaration defend Demo democratic Dissent and Democracy duty Earl ecclesiastical election endowments Established Church favour G. C. Lewis Gladstone Government honourable House of Commons Ireland Irish Church Joseph Sturge Liberal candidates Liberal party Liberation Society liberty Lord John Russell Lord Melbourne Lord Palmerston matters means measure ment Miall ministers monarchy motion movement Nonconformist oath opinion organisation parish Parliament parliamentary Peel perfect equality pledge political Dissent political parties post 8vo privileges proposed Protestant question Radicals Reform Bill religion religious equality repeal Romanists senters separation of Church spirit State-Church tion tithes universal suffrage voluntary voluntaryism votes Whiggism Whigs whilst
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Sayfa 437 - Yet these conscientious men, ere any part of the work done for which they came together, and that on the public salary, wanted not boldness, to the ignominy and scandal of their pastorlike profession, and especially of their boasted reformation, to seize into their hands, or not unwillingly to accept, besides one (sometimes two or more of the best livings), collegiate masterships in the universities, rich lectures in the city, setting sail to all winds that might blow gain into their covetous bosoms...
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