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Page 1364
... Ireland from the State would be most injurious to the best interests , both civil and religious , of this nation ; would be a breach of the solemn compact between Great Britain and Ireland made at the time of their legislative union ...
... Ireland from the State would be most injurious to the best interests , both civil and religious , of this nation ; would be a breach of the solemn compact between Great Britain and Ireland made at the time of their legislative union ...
Page 1366
... Ireland . He entered into the Scriptural question , and also I believe into it as one of Church government . The Scrip- tural question is as clear as anything can be . Our Lord's words , including the exception for the act of ...
... Ireland . He entered into the Scriptural question , and also I believe into it as one of Church government . The Scrip- tural question is as clear as anything can be . Our Lord's words , including the exception for the act of ...
Page 1420
... Ireland established in Ireland . There are obvious reasons why we , the Bishops and Clergy of the province of Canterbury , are bound to do what we can to meet and resist the attack which has been made upon that branch of our Church ...
... Ireland established in Ireland . There are obvious reasons why we , the Bishops and Clergy of the province of Canterbury , are bound to do what we can to meet and resist the attack which has been made upon that branch of our Church ...
Page 1421
... Ireland . But who is it that complains ? What are its complaints ? We are told that the Church does not do its work efficiently in Ireland . But the work of the Established Church in Ireland , as I take it , has been for the last 300 ...
... Ireland . But who is it that complains ? What are its complaints ? We are told that the Church does not do its work efficiently in Ireland . But the work of the Established Church in Ireland , as I take it , has been for the last 300 ...
Page 1422
... Ireland it is so . But to whom is it a standing grievance ? To the Roman Catholic laity of Ireland ? Not at all , for even those who are most anxious to press this matter forward admit that the Established Church in Ireland forms but a ...
... Ireland it is so . But to whom is it a standing grievance ? To the Roman Catholic laity of Ireland ? Not at all , for even those who are most anxious to press this matter forward admit that the Established Church in Ireland forms but a ...
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accept adopted agree amendment appears appointed Archbishop Archdeacon Denison articulus cleri believe benefice Bishop Colenso Bishop of Capetown Bishop of London Canon Selwyn Canterbury Church of England Church of Ireland Clergy Colenso Committee communion concur consider Convocation court Crown Dean of Westminster desire difficulty Diocesan Synods diocese discussion disestablishment disestablishment and disendowment doctrine duty ecclesiastical endowments Episcopal Established Church express feel Grace the President gravamen House of Convocation Irish Church judgment Laity licence Lord LORD ALWYNE COMPTON Lower House Majesty matter measure ment motion objection opinion parish Parliament pension persons petition Prayer praying present principle Proctors Prolocutor proposed province Province of Canterbury Queen Anne's Bounty question reference Reformation regard request resignation resolution right rev Roman Catholic sentence Session spiritual body Standing Orders Suffragan thing tion United Church Upper House vote whole wish words