- (with or
without legally explicit church-state separation) and to
disestablishment, the
changing of an existing,
formal relationship between the church...
- church")
should continue to
receive government patronage,
rather than be
disestablished (i.e., be
separated from the state). In 19th
century Britain, it developed...
- of England's
status as an
official church of England. The
campaign to
disestablish the
Anglican Church of
Ireland began in the 18th century.[citation needed]...
- act of
Parliament under which the
Church of
England was
separated and
disestablished in
Wales and Monmouthshire,
leading to the
creation of the
Church in...
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Establishment may
refer to: The Establishment, a
dominant group or
elite that controls...
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which separated the
Church of
Ireland from the
Church of
England and
disestablished the former, a body that
commanded the
adherence of a
small minority...
- the
Oklahoma Enabling Act by ****erting that the Act
failed to
actually disestablish the
reservation lands for the
purposes of
determining whether a crime...
-
mention of the
medieval polity east of the
Carpathians and
until its
disestablishment in 1862, when it
united with Wallachia, the
other Danubian Prin****lity...
-
Church of England, the
Church in
Wales is not an
established church.
Disestablishment took
place in 1920
under the
Welsh Church Act 1914. As a
province of...
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disestablish-ment (16) the
separation of
church and
state (specifically, the goal of the
political movement of the 1860s in Britain)
disestablishment-arian...