Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 58
... Tithe of Agistment . - 56 . Rebellion of 1798 ; Slaughter of Pro- testants ; Retaliation ; Increase of mutual hostility . - 57 . The Legisla- tive Union ; A union of the Churches one of its fundamental Articles.— 58. Nature of this ...
... Tithe of Agistment . - 56 . Rebellion of 1798 ; Slaughter of Pro- testants ; Retaliation ; Increase of mutual hostility . - 57 . The Legisla- tive Union ; A union of the Churches one of its fundamental Articles.— 58. Nature of this ...
Сторінка 81
... tithes , here- tofore almost unknown in Ireland , were now directed to be paid on all cattle , corn , and other produce . These decrees being con- firmed by Henry , tithes may be considered as having been now established by secular as ...
... tithes , here- tofore almost unknown in Ireland , were now directed to be paid on all cattle , corn , and other produce . These decrees being con- firmed by Henry , tithes may be considered as having been now established by secular as ...
Сторінка 84
... tithes . It is not to be supposed , however , that they were intended for the reception or advantage of the " mere Irish , " who were , for the most part , inadmissible into them . On the contrary , they were filled with monks from ...
... tithes . It is not to be supposed , however , that they were intended for the reception or advantage of the " mere Irish , " who were , for the most part , inadmissible into them . On the contrary , they were filled with monks from ...
Сторінка 93
... tithes likewise . The alienation of these to the monasteries themselves in the first instance was a great injury and injustice to the parishes , to which were left only the lesser or vicarial tithes , and fre- quently not even these ...
... tithes likewise . The alienation of these to the monasteries themselves in the first instance was a great injury and injustice to the parishes , to which were left only the lesser or vicarial tithes , and fre- quently not even these ...
Сторінка 94
... tithe rent - charge to the amount of over £ 80,000 per annum , or about one - sixth of the whole , is in lay hands , and yields no advantage to the Church . although less was effected in this respect in Ireland than 94 Historical Sketch ...
... tithe rent - charge to the amount of over £ 80,000 per annum , or about one - sixth of the whole , is in lay hands , and yields no advantage to the Church . although less was effected in this respect in Ireland than 94 Historical Sketch ...
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