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mm / mm mmmmtf w * moy > {* wfmvmi x > f hmxm tm % ) jAmk iba value dtttwi ri ^ iM « f wfcisfcb ^ pKMimttm > mJk * m * uu aribkreiy standard * g M }**< fc » Iwtv * £ * ea t filejsd by the advocated ( authority ^ , awi JBfate J * TviShfcil say * should be greater * by . £ 50 , # 00 otoLonc of th * ( fifed * , * ad * a tange « um , not put iato 6 gures by Mr . Sheii , on tbe 4 tier : we may set dowa the total of the three particulars at £ 430 ^ 00 , instead of £ 377 , 000 , as above . Now > dividing the
told of « vemie by the number of benefices , which * according to tl | $ : : ft f ** ' ar 0 &j is 1 , 121 ( exclusive of 264 , which have not icsgwefciraly a congregation of 50 persons ) , gives £ 401 as the safcyy 4 t each incumbent . Now , what is the number of his cetfevtgaUo *? For this result we must divide the 800 , 000 Protafl ^ fcfaf ky the number of benefices , aad we have 714 persons in etA hrwiOTfigitioa . If , instead of the benefices / we take the
fiiwpy » i ttave their number , according to § ir Robert / about , tfljfc iim ^ aalary of each parish clergyman £ 281 ^ and his conltaMii « iH 590 L And there is a Protestant church built for almost
twaiy yrish , for the number of churches are given at 1 , 383 . Ji # « r > this revenue is admitted to be exclusive of alL . | he tithes otbjihan * ( ' ^ ad of deans and chapters in Tuam the bishops pevewmBj&M&ifiQO a yearj , and it further excludes a reveaate raised vldir li ^ dJQrcy ' s Act ( that of' The Irish Church Temporalities ) ,
tjptw Mia of suppressed bishoprics , and other ways aud m «< ftBs , ealralotftd to amount to- £ 155 , 000 per annum . Now ; such is the p— ^ mamwii of this pa rtisan , that he actually glorie * in displayflgjtfc » ittfcitbat * he greater part or the whole of this is already diverted ialo the pockets of the old extortioners . Church
builditt ^ ifcrsooth , is to be one pretence for a seizure upon this fund , tfc * ¦ epaiwof churches another , and the expenses of Conums-MflMMi to carry the Act into effect is to absorb £ 10 , 000 a vta # ^( the fend , while certain unnamed particulars , alleged to have been provided for by the now suppressed church ' cess /> ane to afepfeBMfcf upwards , of £ 50 , 000 per annum . Nt > w , in former years tibf ^ pfpiiM tiMi of this church cess was developed . Mr . O'Connell fmmmk mf ^ m . ^^ evidence that sums were in one parish voted out of i £ > 44 rife »^> r 0 * tti * £ for a gratuity , in another to the curate fora nmnwmpffittkjQ , and in others large sums for sacrament-wine , and
: ' k * ih * m MQCT # t haw the district authorities in Ireland have been mmmttmmMA \ < to ; mkafyply the public funck intrusted to them ?—ham rhigh * noadr m voted « nd made out of the county-rates , the
wlldb \ km of which # oad leads- to or toward no market or public wmtU ^ mud tormuMtes at ^ he private hause of . one of the quorum ? ^^ Aii cbun ^ cew ftcril ^ ge w&i united « to peculation : ' this J ^ jg » MrfAe < aa 0 , MMigt mmfir b ^ Jocfmt mhea the question relates mthjUmmntfio&mut * + mki \\* hmnntlbr 4 iw » worihip d ^^ lbiiMaiii ^ b ^ ilii ^ Bii ihiJMil anli i ^ ir—yilir iATilnaTMiSin .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1835, page 612, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2649/page/48/
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