That in the opinion of this House it is necessary that the Established Church of Ireland should cease to exist as an establishment, due regard being had to all personal interests and to all individual rights of property. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 483by Great Britain. Parliament - 1868Full view - About this book
| John Scott (Political writer, of Belfast.) - 1868 - 296 pages
...Liberalism. I clearly observe that the gist of Mr. GLADSTONE'S Resolutions resides in the plain words, " It is necessary that the Established Church of Ireland should cease to exist as an Establishment." The other portions of his Resolutions are simple corollaries to this fundamental proposition. The circumstances... | |
| 1868 - 660 pages
...ignored. Three hundred and thirty members of the House of Commons voted for Mr. Gladstone's resolution, " that the Established Church of Ireland should cease to exist as an Establishment." Of those three hundred and thirty, nearly three hundred were Protestants. In fact, a majority of the... | |
| Convocation prov. of Canterbury - 1868 - 614 pages
...disestablishment does in reality mean disendowment. What are the words of Mr. Gladstone's resolution? " That the Established Church of Ireland should cease to exist as an Establishment." Is it, then, to be believed that Mr. Gladstone meant merely, as Archdeacon Sandford has assumed, to... | |
| William Renwick BOWDITCH - 1868 - 98 pages
...If it be, what answer can be given ? The next observation I desire to make is upon the words : — " That the Established Church of Ireland should cease to exist as an establishment." Put into the only language justified by truth and the British constitution this would be : — " That... | |
| 1868 - 654 pages
...are M follows : 1. That in the opinion of this House it is necessary that the Established Church in Ireland should cease to exist as an Establishment, due regard being had to all personal interests and to all individual rights of property. 2. That; subject to the foregoing... | |
| 1868 - 652 pages
...are as follows: 1. That in the opinion of this House it IB necessary that the Established Church in Ireland .should cease to exist as an Establishment, due regard being had to all personal interests and to all individual rights of property. 2. Thatj subject to the foregoing... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1869 - 672 pages
...Establishment. The terms of the resolutions were as follows: "1. That in the opinion of this House it is necessary that the Established Church of Ireland...to exist as an Establishment, due regard being had to all personal interests and to all individual rights of property. 2. That subject to the foregoing... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1869 - 650 pages
...Establishment. The terms of the resolutions were as follows: "1. That in the opinion of this House it is necessary that the Established Church of Ireland...to exist as an Establishment, due regard being had to all personal interests and to all individual rights of property. 2. That subject to the foregoing... | |
| 1869 - 372 pages
...27th, Mr. Gladstone proceeded to move the first of a series of resolutions, as follows :—' 1. That is necessary that the Established Church of Ireland...to exist as an establishment, due regard being had to all personal interests, and to all individual rights of property. 2. That, subject to the foregoing... | |
| 1869 - 774 pages
...Gladstone's first Resolution was read and put from the chair. It was, " That in the opinion of this House the Established Church of Ireland should cease to exist as an Establishment, due regard being had to all personal interests, and to all individual rights of property." Satisfied with his great victory,... | |
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