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Disestablishment

support of the state from an established church as the disestablishment and disendowment of the Irish Church by Act of Parliament

Bishop

Ages, ch. Viii.; Lord Selborne's Defence of the Church against Disestablishment, 5th 3d., 24-26 (45); and the Welsh Church Act, 1914,

Church

civil power' (A Defence of the Church of England against Disestablishment, by Roundell, Earl of Selborne, 5th Edn., p. 10). These

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Dissenters Chapels Act

see Lord Selborne's Defence of the Church of England against Disestablishment, 5th Edn., p. 218

Welsh Church

Welsh Church. The Welsh Church Act, 1914, provided of the disestablishment of the Church of England in Wales and Monmouthshire. Its

Disestablish

To unsettle to break up anything established to deprive as a church of its connection with the state

Bishopric

Acts, 1914 and 1919, which came into force in 1920, disestablishing the Church in Wales.

Wales

1914, the Church of England in Wales and Monmouthshire was disestablished and disendowed. The operation of the Act was postponed, but

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