Sentence example with the word 'disestablishment'

disestablishment

Definition n. the act terminating an established state of affairs

Last update: July 9, 2015


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In 1855 an act was passed in the Sardinian states for the disestablishment of all houses of the religious orders not engaged in preaching, teaching or the care of the sick, of all chapters of collegiate churches not having a cure of souls or existing ~ in towns of less than 20,000 inhabitants, and of all private ~ a benefices for which no service was paid by the holders.   [Please select]

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[2] The Disestablishment Bill was passed in 1869 and took effect in 1871.   [Please select]

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PROPOSED DISESTABLISHMENT OF THE STATE CHURCH IN ENGLAND AND IN SCOTLAND.   [Please select]

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Especially in Scotland is the sentiment in favor of disestablishment very strong.   [Please select]

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Disestablishment, what it means: being a Consideration of the Historic Relations between Church and State.   [Please select]

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I am an unwilling and unfit person, as a sojourner and an American, to take any position on the merits of the question as to the disestablishment of the Church in Wales.   [Please select]

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In Lord Palmerston's time Sir George Grey said that the disestablishment of the Irish Church would be an "act of Revolution"; it has now been disestablished by great majorities, with Sir George Grey himself assenting.   [Please select]

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