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Foreign News August 16, 1843

Morning Star

Limerick, York County, Maine

What is this article about?

The rapid increase of Puseyism in Great Britain is expected to be debated in the English Parliament, questioning whether a Protestant country should fund the Established clergy £6-7 million annually for promoting Popish principles despite ordination vows to uphold Protestantism.

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We understand that the subject of the rapid increase of Puseyism in Great Britain, will probably soon be brought before the English Parliament, when the question for learned and important discussion will be, " whether a protestant country ought to be called to pay from £6,000,000 to £7,000,000 a year to the Established clergy for inculcating Popish principles, and observing Popish practices, in their places of worship, in entire disregard of the solemn engagements they came under, at their ordination, to maintain the Protestant religion of the land ?"

What sub-type of article is it?

Religious Affairs Political

What keywords are associated?

Puseyism English Parliament Established Clergy Popish Principles Protestant Religion

Where did it happen?

Great Britain

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Great Britain

Event Details

The subject of the rapid increase of Puseyism in Great Britain will probably soon be brought before the English Parliament, raising the question of whether a Protestant country should pay £6,000,000 to £7,000,000 annually to the Established clergy for inculcating Popish principles and observing Popish practices in disregard of their ordination vows to maintain Protestantism.

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