Church may afterwards be organised on a different basis, when disestablishment is determined on, there will be no body having a legal existence capable of either claiming or receiving compensation. Only the bishops, clergy, and other individuals having,... The Radical Programme - Página 1611885 - 328 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1880 - 232 páginas
...be released from obligation to the State to discharge their present duties, and that they should be dealt with in the same way as other public officials...whose services are no longer required by the State.' 3. How is it proposed to deal with buildings which are now the property of the Church? 'Both ancient... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1880 - 238 páginas
...be released from obligation to the State to discharge their present duties, and that they should be dealt with in the same way as other public officials...whose services are no longer required by the State.' 3. How is it proposed to deal with buildings which are now the property of the Church? 'Both ancient... | |
| 1884 - 852 páginas
...laid it down that, though an Episcopal Church may afterwards be organised on a different basis, when disestablishment is determined on, there will be no...had to the fact, that their further services would, so far as the State is concerned, be no longer required. They will have been deprived of offices held... | |
| Alexander Hugh Hore - 1886 - 596 páginas
...relieved from the obligation to the State to discharge their present duties, and should be dealt with then in the same way as other public officials whose services are no longer required by the State. (4.) Such tithes as are now paid to the Clergy are to be paid, as taxes are, to the State. It is not... | |
| Earl Albert Henry George Grey Grey - 1888 - 322 páginas
...laity having no rights since the Church is not a corporate body. No duties to be incumbent on them. ' ' They would be dealt with in the same way as other...whose services are no longer required by the State." The compensation would be according to age — clergymen of seventy years okl receiving their full... | |
| Albert Henry George Grey Grey (4th earl), William Henry Fremantle - 1888 - 402 páginas
...to the existing legal arrangements, except so far as the members contracted together on these terms. as other public officials whose services are no longer required by the State." The compensation would be according to age — clergymen of seventy years old receiving their full... | |
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