Annual Register of World Events, Том 781837 |
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... benefices as without it . Now , supposing that they were to leave out of view those parishes to which the principle ... benefices , subject to such modifications as subsequent vacancies of contiguous benefices might render advisable to ...
... benefices as without it . Now , supposing that they were to leave out of view those parishes to which the principle ... benefices , subject to such modifications as subsequent vacancies of contiguous benefices might render advisable to ...
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... benefices in Ireland . A consider- able number of the benefices were mere sinecures , not merely from the circumstance of having no members of the church of England within their locality , but they were in the hands of dignitaries of ...
... benefices in Ireland . A consider- able number of the benefices were mere sinecures , not merely from the circumstance of having no members of the church of England within their locality , but they were in the hands of dignitaries of ...
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... benefices at 1250. Suppose that the incomes of the clergy were to be thus ar- ranged : -That 50 of the clergy , with the cure of above 3,000 Pro- testants , should receive 500l . , the highest amount to which the most ambitious could ...
... benefices at 1250. Suppose that the incomes of the clergy were to be thus ar- ranged : -That 50 of the clergy , with the cure of above 3,000 Pro- testants , should receive 500l . , the highest amount to which the most ambitious could ...
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... benefice . The num- ber of Protestants , connected with the established church in Ireland , was 852,000 . If the benefices were taken at 1,250 , the average number of Protestants in each would be 700 ; the extent of each benefice would ...
... benefice . The num- ber of Protestants , connected with the established church in Ireland , was 852,000 . If the benefices were taken at 1,250 , the average number of Protestants in each would be 700 ; the extent of each benefice would ...
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... benefices were to be fixed , the spiritual su- perintendence of flocks to be pro- vided for , and the amount of re ... benefices , for want of funds , were not attended to . The government plan was this that 129 benefices should have an ...
... benefices were to be fixed , the spiritual su- perintendence of flocks to be pro- vided for , and the amount of re ... benefices , for want of funds , were not attended to . The government plan was this that 129 benefices should have an ...
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