Clergy - Salaries, etc
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A full account of the rise, progress, and advantages of Dr. Assheton's proposal (as now manag'd by the Worshipful company of Mersers, London,) for the benefit of widows of clergymen, And Others; By settling Jointures and Annuities at the Rate of Twenty per Cent. With Directions for the Widow how to receive her Annuity, without any Delay, Charges, or Deductions
Assheton, William, 1641-1711.Date: 1724- E-books
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The state preferable to the church or, reasons For making Sale of the whole present Property of the Church, in England and Ireland, for the Use of the State; and for rendering the Clergy more equal among themselves, less vexatious and onerous to the Laity, and more dependent on their Head, by subjecting them to the Exchequer for their Stipends, as practised in Holland. With a View of the Self-Denying Conduct of the Popish Clergy, in Exegencies of the State, and particularly of our own, under Philip and Mary, in their releasing, for ever, all Claim to the Possessions that had been taken from the Church. In a letter from a country gentleman to the representative of his county in Parliament.
Country gentlemanDate: 1748- E-books
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Memorial shewing the reasonableness and necessity of an immediate application to the King and Parliament for augmenting the small stipends in Scotland . By William Steel of Waygateshaw, Minister at Dalserf.
Steel, William, 1706-1760.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- E-books
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A full account of the rise, progress, & advantages of Dr. Assheton's proposal (as now improved and managed by the Worshipful Company of Mercers, London) for the benefit of widows of clergy-men, and others; By Settling Jointures and Annuities at the Rate of Thirty per Cent. With Directions for the Widow How to Receive her Annuity, Without any Delay, Charges, or Deductions
Assheton, William, 1641-1711.Date: 1708- E-books
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Memorial shewing the reasonableness and necessity of an immediate application to the King and Parliament for augmenting the small stipends in Scotland. By William Steel of Waygateshaw, Minister at Dalserf
Steel, William, 1706-1760.Date: MDCCL. [1750]