disendowment Meaning in Telugu ( disendowment తెలుగు అంటే)
నిరాకరణ, తిరస్కరణం
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disendowment's Usage Examples:
Religious Equality: being arguments in favour of disestablishment and disendowment of the Church of England in Wales, D Lloyd, Portmadoc, 1892 Welsh Nationality;.
St Davids later wrote a leaflet detailing the financial position that disendowment would place the Church in Wales in and the fact they could not appeal.
abstractions are endowed with human qualities; dehumanization then is the disendowment of these same qualities or a reduction to abstraction.
vernacular in preaching, attacked clerical corruption, and even advocated disendowment.
Parliament largely on Welsh issues and in particular for disestablishment and disendowment of the Church of England.
the conquest of France for the sake of diverting parliament from the disendowment of the Church.
During his period in parliament Peacock was in favour of Home Rule, of the reform of the House of Lords, the disestablishment and disendowment of the Church of England, and the establishment of local self-government.
Trevelyan put it, "the disestablishment and partial disendowment of the Irish Protestant Church was carried out in a masterly and sympathetic.
" Lollardy derived from this theory a political program of disendowment for the clergy and a personal ideal of simple poverty divested of all.
, a late-fourteenth-century Lollard text that supports disendowment of the clergy and barring them from secular offices.
of religious liberationism that he supported the disestablishment and disendowment of the Established Church in Wales.
prevents, must eventually lead to an agitation for the disestablishment and disendowment of the National Church.
censorship on plays, films and books abolition of all Sabbath restrictions disendowment and disestablishment of the Church of England conservation of the countryside.