The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... bishops and abbots . The zeal of the Reformers of Scotland shook the whole fa- bric of society . The foundations of our religious and civil liberty were laid , amidst the din of arms , and the onset of contending factions ; and law and ...
... bishops and abbots . The zeal of the Reformers of Scotland shook the whole fa- bric of society . The foundations of our religious and civil liberty were laid , amidst the din of arms , and the onset of contending factions ; and law and ...
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... Bishops , indeed , and some of the other dignitaries , while they adhered to the old doctrines , contrived , through the influ- ence of powerful family connexions , to retain their benefices for life ; and most of the heads of the ...
... Bishops , indeed , and some of the other dignitaries , while they adhered to the old doctrines , contrived , through the influ- ence of powerful family connexions , to retain their benefices for life ; and most of the heads of the ...
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... bishops should be liable in a rea- sonable stipend to the clergy who served the churches attached to their benefices . By subsequent acts of Parliament , the bishops were established in all their authority and jurisdiction . It was not ...
... bishops should be liable in a rea- sonable stipend to the clergy who served the churches attached to their benefices . By subsequent acts of Parliament , the bishops were established in all their authority and jurisdiction . It was not ...
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restoring the Episcopal order , by which the bishops were bound to provide a competent stipend ; but in all other cases , the pro- vision of the Church was placed upon a sure foundation , the commissioners having power to assign a ...
restoring the Episcopal order , by which the bishops were bound to provide a competent stipend ; but in all other cases , the pro- vision of the Church was placed upon a sure foundation , the commissioners having power to assign a ...
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... bishops and clergy , the commissioners of seve- ral Royal burghs , who had right to tithes as granted for the sup- port of churches , colleges , or hospitals , the lords of erection and titulars of the tithes , and their lessees - and ...
... bishops and clergy , the commissioners of seve- ral Royal burghs , who had right to tithes as granted for the sup- port of churches , colleges , or hospitals , the lords of erection and titulars of the tithes , and their lessees - and ...
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