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1 Eccentricities of costume might be forced on the English clergy by Protestant intolerance.
2 Thus ingenious and ingenuous are some of the English clergy .
3 The English clergy had at ordination taken an oath of allegiance to the British Crown.
4 England and the English clergy held to their independence.
5 The English clergy held that it was caused by the large number of Catholics in Portugal.
6 Archbishop Tillotson is usually regarded as the first amongst the English clergy to adopt the wig.
7 In some respects he dealt harshly with the English clergy , and connived at their wholesale deprivation.
8 The English clergy groaned beneath foreign prelates introduced, not to feed, but to shear the flocks.
9 The two English clergy came then, and led them forward to the dim cabin under the foredeck.
10 One of the main causes of Ireland's poverty to-day is the immense revenues of the English clergy .
11 It was an old Anglican private school, established for the daughters of English clergy , property owners, and overseers.
12 I was afraid of a quarrel between Dr Johnson and Mr M'Aulay, who talked slightingly of the lower English clergy .
13 Probably no section of the English clergy has worked harder and more manfully than that which has been stationed in Australia.
14 With regard to the morals of the English clergy , they are more regular than those of France, and for this reason.
15 -Extract from Letter of the Anglican Bishops of India, addressed to the English Clergy , in May, 1874.
16 By these measures the constitution of the Church, as it had been accepted for centuries by the English clergy and laity, was overturned.
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