| 1889 - 382 pagina’s
...Changed? 75 In 1 800, the fifth Article of the Act for the Union of Ireland with Great Britain enacts : That the churches of England and Ireland as now by...be called the United Church of England and Ireland. In 1829, in the debate on Catholic emancipation, the Church, of England is called Protestant hundreds... | |
| 1868 - 802 pagina’s
...Geo. IIL c. 07, entitled " An Act for the Union of Great Britain and Ireland," is as follows : — "That it be the Fifth Article of Union, That the Churches...of England and Ireland, as now by Law established. b& united into One Protestant Episcopal Church, to be called. The United Church of England and Ireland;... | |
| 1899 - 1270 pagina’s
...she owed to the Act of Union with Ireland. That statute united ' the Churches of England and Ireland into one Protestant Episcopal Church, to be called the United Church of England and Ireland,' and enacted that ' the doctrine, worship, and discipline of the said Church shall be and remain in... | |
| Amos Jenkins Peaslee - 1950 - 938 pagina’s
...Protestant Episcopal Church, and the doctrine of the Church of Scotland to remain as now established. — That it be the Fifth Article of Union, that the churches of England and lreland as now by law established be united into one Protestant Episcopal Church, to be called the... | |
| Charles Hulbert - 1840 - 496 pagina’s
...Ireland, not only ' that the churches of England and Ireland, as now established, be united intoono Protestant Episcopal church, to be called The United Church of England and Ireland ;' but also that, ' in like manner, the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the church... | |
| 1813 - 684 pagina’s
...to it by the parliamentary, advocates of Catholicifm. It is this ; ' that it be the Fifth Ar. tide of Union, that the Churches of England and Ireland, as now by law eftablimcd, be united into one Proteftant Epifcopal Church, to be called, The UnittJ Church of England... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 872 pagina’s
...however, that the bill was at least a violation of the Fifth Article of the Irish Union, which provided, that the churches of England and Ireland, as now by law established, should be united as one Protestant episcopal church, and be called the United Church of England and... | |
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