10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISENDOWER»
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disendower in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disendower and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... DISENCOURAGEMENTS DISENCUMBER DISENCUMBERED
DISENCUMBERING DISENCUMBERS DISENDOW DISENDOWED
DISENDOWER DISENDOWERS DISENDOWING DISENDOWMENT
DISENDOWMENTS DISENDOWS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Merriam-Webster's Rhyming Dictionary
... man-hour, mayflower, moonflower, off-hour, pasqueflower, Peshawar, repower,
safflower, sunflower, wallflower, watchtower, wildflower, willpower candlepower,
cauliflower, disendower, Eisenhower, overpower, passionflower, person-hour, ...
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The American Catholic Quarterly Review ...
He posed also as a disendower pure and simple. He argued that the vast
endowments were originally intended for other purposes than those now
approved; and, therefore, that, politically, religiously, morally, the endowments
should be ...
James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast, 1886
4
Spendthrifts, and Other Social Photographs
He is at heart a disestablishes a disendower of churches and corporations, a
friend of non-religious education, an enemy of the clergy, and a scoffer at all
dogma except Mr. Darwin's. If he were a Frenchman he F 2 ERUDITE MEMBERS
. 75.
Eustace Clare Grenville Murray, 1887
5
Gladstone: God and Politics
Here Gladstone envisioned a role for himself as disestablisher and disendower,
presumably of the Church of Ireland; or perhaps the Church of Ireland as a
preliminary exercise for the larger event of setting Anglicanism free to imbue and
...
6
Studies: an Irish quarterly review of letters, philosophy & ...
The importance of this element may be seen in the Times attack on Gladstone as
'the great disestablisher and disendower'. It may be asked in what endowal
consisted. The 1869 Act affected the Church of Ireland, the Presbyterian Church
and ...
Thus I became a Disestablisher, and worse than that, a Disendower : mark that
last. And so prejudices came along, perhaps prejudices on either side, and men
said fiercely that I was the associate of agnostics, of atheists, of infidels. This last
...
Baron Thomas Shaw Craigmyle, Isabel Shaw Thompson (Hon.), 1921
The importance of this element may be seen in the Times attack on Gladstone as
'the great disestablisher and disendower'. It may be asked in what endowal
consisted. The 1869 Act affected the Church of Ireland, the Presbyterian Church
and ...
... undermined endodermis modernised modernized unintended indentured
overridden disendower eiderdowns distenders undersides undersized
deodoriser deodorizer deodorises deodorizes distressed druidesses
muddlement smouldered ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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The Parliamentary Debates (official Report).: House of Commons
... was the greatest of the Cecils, a fine Disestablisher and Disendower, and
perfectly logical—believed that Parliament could Disestablish and Disendow the
old faith, and he decided that when he was going to do it he would do it.
thoroughly.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1913