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Example sentences for "disestablishment"

Lexicographically close words:
disentombed; disese; disestablish; disestablished; disestablishing; disesteem; disfavor; disfavour; disfellowshiped; disfigure
  1. After a long debate Gladstone's Resolutions on Irish Disestablishment were carried against the Government on April 5.

  2. In 1869 an Act, taking effect two years later, was passed for the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland, in which country the mass of the inhabitants are Roman Catholics.

  3. His suspensory bill, with a view to the disestablishment of the church in Wales, was abortive (1895), but it served to recommend him to the Welsh Nationalists as well as to the disestablishment party in England and Scotland.

  4. The late Protestant Episcopal Primate of Ireland said that Disestablishment had proved a blessing to his Church; and this would seem to be now the general view of Irish Protestants.

  5. In his later years he told me that if the Liberal party took up the policy of disestablishment in Wales, he did not know whether he could adhere to them, much as he desired to do so.

  6. Describe the events connected with the disestablishment of the Irish church.

  7. In his first ministry he undertook and carried the disestablishment of the Irish Church, by which the Irish Catholics were relieved of an odious burden.

  8. The reform bill carried through both houses by Disraeli and Lord Derby made the disestablishment of the Irish Church possible; the nation, freely represented, pronounced in its favor; and the measure was passed.

  9. Welsh could long ago have had Disestablishment without disendowment; they were after the money, and he noted that the Government had not attempted to deal with lay impropriators.

  10. Disestablishment but the will of the Welsh representatives; Welsh Nonconformity was only 103 years old and was in a state of flux.

  11. If Disestablishment meant dismemberment, why were the Welsh members to settle it alone?

  12. The United States Supreme Court had decided that in Virginia Disestablishment did not involve Disendowment.

  13. Speaking as "half a Welshman," whose youth had been spent amid the tradition of Welsh Nonconformity, he said that the movement for Disestablishment was bound up with Welsh nationalism.

  14. He laid stress on the prospective injury through Disestablishment to religion in other countries, and described the Bill as immoral and unjust.

  15. Mr. Gladstone thought his Disestablishment would quite do the work.

  16. Hence Dissent has become political, putting the disestablishment of the Church of England before it as one of the ends of its work, side by side with its spiritual aims.

  17. Convocation does not much disturb itself as to the view General Convention is likely to take of its sayings and doings, and even disestablishment might proceed without our being called into consultation.

  18. I am by no means recovered yet, Sabre, I am very far from being yet recovered, from your remarks yesterday on the Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill.

  19. He still held to his view about the dangers of Disestablishment ahead, but he maintained that a crisis had arisen involving graver dangers at the moment, and that the statesman must choose the lesser of two evils.

  20. He saw clearly that Disestablishment would follow closely in Ireland on the granting of the Catholic demands; and since 1817, when he became Member for Oxford University, he felt bound to resist this.

  21. It was Bright who never hesitated, when opportunity arose, to work for the Disestablishment of the Church in Ireland and for the security of Irish tenants in their holdings.

  22. My dear Cantelupe, if you think Horsham can form a disestablishment cabinet to include Trebell and exclude you, you're vastly mistaken.

  23. I assure you that I am interested in the Disestablishment Bill.

  24. Disestablishment a crime against God; sermon preached by the Vicar of something Parva in eighteen seventy three.

  25. All parties have made up their minds to Disestablishment .

  26. You and your cabinet rank and your disestablishment bill!

  27. I was extremely thankful, Mr. Trebell, to hear last week from Horsham that you will see your way to join his cabinet and undertake the disestablishment bill in the House of Commons.

  28. Need he repeat to me his thankfulness at my new attitude upon Disestablishment .

  29. Is it the prospect of Disestablishment suddenly makes him so accommodating?

  30. I think I could even smash his Disestablishment Bill .

  31. When parliament assembled for the autumn session a general feeling was expressed, by moderate politicians as well as by supporters of the Combes ministry, that disestablishment was inevitable.

  32. Before the elections took place grave labour troubles showed that social and economical questions were more likely to give anxiety to the government than any public movement resulting from the disestablishment of the church.

  33. To-night, in view of pending division on second reading Welsh Disestablishment Bill it was felt desirable to produce effect of overwhelming national indignation at threatened spoliation of the Church.

  34. The general result of the operations of the Lords was to leave disestablishment complete, and the legal framework of the bill undisturbed.

  35. Dillwyn's motion was known to mean disestablishment and nothing less.

  36. It strengthened the clerical vote, and as sympathy with disestablishment was thrust prominently forward against Mr. Gladstone, the new privilege cost him his seat.

  37. At St. Helens on disestablishment of Irish church.

  38. It was met by a counter-plan of religious equality; disestablishment of the existing church, without establishing any other, and with a general cessation of endowments for religion in Ireland.

  39. Opposes motion for disestablishment of the church of England.

  40. On disestablishment of church of England.

  41. In that view, Mr. Gladstone wrote a short but pregnant letter to Phillimore--and this too meant disestablishment and nothing less.

  42. I do not feel the dread of disestablishment which you may probably entertain: but I desire and seek so long as standing ground remains, to avert, not to precipitate it.

  43. The quarrel between the government and the nonconformists was not mitigated by a speech of Mr. Gladstone's against a motion for the disestablishment of the church.

  44. The Irish people at first showed few signs of gratitude for the disestablishment of their State Church.

  45. The liberal philosophy of the Revolution, persisting thereafter in spite of reaction, not only wrought the legal disestablishment of slavery throughout the North, but prompted private manumissions far and wide.

  46. He who had been the strongest advocate of established churches came to be the leading agent in the disestablishment of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Ireland, and a supporter of the policy of disestablishment in Scotland and in Wales.

  47. But no reasonable man expected that the disestablishment of the Church would settle all Irish questions; in fact, it but clears the way for the settlement of some of the most important and urgent.

  48. The disestablishment of the Irish Church submerged an immense portion of it.

  49. With the disestablishment of the Irish Church in 1869 its representatives vanished from Parliament, leaving the English prelates as the only spiritual peers in the House of Lords.

  50. Under Procedure Resolution agreed to last week Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill carried through Committee as quickly as Chairman could put formal motion.

  51. It seemed to every clergyman in England that nothing short of disestablishment could be intended by them.

  52. The renewal of inquiry as to the connection which exists between the Crown and the Mitre, when the bran was bolted could only mean the disestablishment of the Church.

  53. It had been asserted so often that the disestablishment of the Church was only a question of time, that the intelligence of the country had gradually so learned to regard it.

  54. Disestablishment might be worse than Free Trade or Household Suffrage, but was not more absolutely opposed to Conservative convictions than had been those great measures.

  55. And now what would the party say about the disestablishment of the Church?

  56. Those who were more advanced could promise the Ballot, and suggest the disestablishment of the Church.

  57. What would those Liberals do who would naturally rejoice in the disestablishment of the Church,--those members of the Lower House, who had always spoken of the ascendancy of Protestant episcopacy with the bitter acrimony of exclusion?

  58. The proposed disestablishment of the State Church of England was, of course, the subject of this diversity of opinion.


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