| History - 1835 - 906 pages
...to which I was a party. •• Then, as to the great question of church reform. On that head I have no new professions to make. I cannot give my consent to the alienating of church property in any part of the United Kingdom, from strictly ecclesiastical purposes.... | |
| 1835 - 792 pages
...the vote to which I was a party. Then, as to the great question of Church Reform. On that head I have no new professions to make. I cannot give my consent...already expressed in parliament in regard to the Church Esublishment in Ireland — that if, by an improved distribution of the revenues of the Church, its... | |
| Alfred Caswall - 1834 - 44 pages
...the vote to which I was a party. Then, as to the great question of Church Reform, on that head 1 have no new professions to make. I cannot give my consent to the alienation of Church property in any part t of the United Kingdom from strictly ecclesiastical purposes. But I repeat now the opinions that I... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1834 - 444 pages
...the Unitetl Kingdom from strictly ecplesiastical purposes. But I repeat now the opinions that I " ave already expressed in Parliament in regard to the ..church- establishment in Ireland, that if, ,by,aii improved distribution of the revenues of the church, its just influence can be extended, and... | |
| Great Britain - 1834 - 428 pages
...the vote to which I was a party. Then, as to the great question of church reform, on that head I have no new professions to make. I cannot give my consent to the alienation of,church property in any part of the United Kingdom from strictly ecclesiastical purposes. But I repeat... | |
| Robert Peel - Great Britain - 1835 - 222 pages
...the vote to which I was a party. Then, as to the great question of Church Reform, on that head I have no new professions to make. I cannot give my consent...regard to the Church Establishment in Ireland, that if by an improved distribution of the revenues of the Church its just influence can be extended, and the... | |
| sir Robert Peel (2nd bart.) - 1835 - 320 pages
...the vote to which I was a party. Then, as to the great question of Church Reform, on that head I have no new professions to make. I cannot give my consent...regard to the Church Establishment in Ireland, that, if by an improved distribution of the revenues of the Church its just influence can be extended, and the... | |
| 1835 - 962 pages
...whom be may be able to prevail at the ensuing election, will have a death's hend and cress bones " I cannot give my consent to the alienation of Church...in Parliament in regard to the Church Establishment of Ireland: that if, by any imposed distribution of the revenues of the Church, its just influence... | |
| Nassau William Senior - Church property - 1835 - 136 pages
...exclusive value of those degrees. " As to " the great question of Church Reform," he proceeds, " I have no new professions to make. " I cannot give my consent...United " Kingdom from strictly ecclesiastical purposes. " I repeat now the opinions that I have already " expressed in Parliament in regard to the " Church... | |
| John Wade - 1835 - 164 pages
...Robert has yet to learn that the corporations of England and Ireland need reformation ! Secondly, ' I cannot give my consent to the alienation of church...United Kingdom from strictly ecclesiastical purposes.' This means that for the maintenance of the Irish sinecure church he will perpetuate the military executions... | |
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