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14 Sentences With "disendowed"

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He disestablished and disendowed the Irish Church and established a national education system.
Those seminary students and congregations who were sympathetic found themselves expelled and disendowed.
An Act of Parliament in 1920 disestablished and disendowed the Anglican Church within the Principality.
Until 1892 when the Cathedral was disestablished and disendowed, the affairs of St John's ran fairly smoothly.
But my lot is cast in with the West Indian disendowed Church, and with the poorest diocese thereof.
When the Church of Ireland was disestablished in 1870, the Cathedral Chapter found itself totally disendowed and without funds.
The first major policy he introduced, in 1869, was the Irish Church Act, which disestablished and disendowed the Church of Ireland.
St Augustine's was the first church in Ireland to be built by voluntary subscription since the Irish Church was disestablished and disendowed.
The problem had to be approached from another side when it related to a Church disestablished and disendowed, and with no prospect of obtaining any endowment.
It is to be remembered, however, that the Church so restored was a disendowed and humbled Church, from which the State might be thought to have little to fear.
Langdon, A. G. (1896) Old Cornish Crosses. Truro: Joseph Pollard; pp. 180-82 In Saxon times there was also a monastery (known as Lanpiran or Lamberran) near the oratory site but it was disendowed c1085 by Robert of Mortain. The relics of St Piran were preserved in St Piran Old Church which became a centre of pilgrimage.
The Church in Wales was created in 1920 under the Welsh Church Act 1914. It came about as a result of a desire by the Welsh people to be led by Welsh bishops and to be able to worship in their own language. It is not only a disestablished church but also a disendowed church. It became an independent province of the Anglican Communion.
During Anglo-Saxon times the oratory site in Perranzabuloe was the site of an important monastery known as Lanpiran or Lamberran. It was disendowed ca. 1085 by Robert of Mortain. The later church preserved the relics of St Piran and was a major centre of pilgrimage: the relics are recorded in an inventory made in 1281 and were still venerated in the reign of Queen Mary I according to Nicholas Roscarrock's account.
The Church in Wales was created in 1920 under the Welsh Church Act 1914. It is not only a disestablished church but was also disendowed at that time, although it was permitted to retain any post-1662 endowments. The Representative Body had been set up in 1917, so that it could hold the church property and any remaining endowments in trust for the clergy and laity. It was also tasked with the administration of the finances of the church and the pension fund.

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