... into a perpetuity ; and partly from a tax levied on all ecclesiastical dignities and benefices, according to a scale of taxation specified in a schedule to the act ; in consideration of which tax all first-fruits are abolished. The commissioners are... Tracts - Page 6by British anti-state-church assoc - 1850Full view - About this book
| 1835 - 550 lehte
...first fruits are abolished. The commissioners are invested with extraordinary powers by the act. Thus, they have authority to disappropriate benefices united...benefices which are in the gift either of the crown, of archbishop*, bishops, or other dignitaries, or of ecclesiastical corporations, where it appears that... | |
| 1845 - 908 lehte
...first-fruits are abolished. The commissioners are invested with extraordinary powers by the act. Thus, they have authority to disappropriate benefices united...ecclesiastical corporations, where it appears that divine sen-ice has not been performed within such benefices for three years before the passing the act. [ECCLESIASTICAL... | |
| Political dictionary - 1845 - 916 lehte
...first-fruits are abolished. The commissioners are invested with extraordinary powers by the act Thus, they have authority to disappropriate benefices united...power of suspending the appointment to benefices which arc in the gift either of the crown, of archbishops, bishops, or other dignitaries, or of ecclesiastical... | |
| 1848 - 536 lehte
...first-fruits are abolished. The commissioners are invested with extraordinary powers by the act. Thus, they have authority to disappropriate benefices united...been performed within such benefices for three years be fore the passing the act. [EccLKSiAsriCAL, COMMISSION.] The number of benefices in Ireland will... | |
| 1853 - 1036 lehte
...co:.-niiiji<>ners are invested with extraordinary p-jwen by the act. Thus, they have authority to disapfrcprate benefices united to dignities, and to unite them to...have also the power of suspending the appointment to beoencfs which are in the gift either of the crown, »f archbishops, bishops, or other dignitoxie*,... | |
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