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church-rate A rate upon the assessed property within a parish, in England and Ireland, levied by resolution of the vestry, for the maintenance of the church and its services. In 1868 the compulsory rate was abolished, except in cases, where, though bearing this name, it had been mortgaged or was app...
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Church rate
The church rate was a tax formerly levied in each parish in England and Ireland for the benefit of the parish church. All Church of England Churches within the City of London continue to levy the church rate.
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St. Thomas's Church (Rateče)
Thomas's Church in Rateče, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, is one of the oldest churches in the upper Sava Valley, confirmed by written documents and excavations in Rateče belonged.
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rate
▪ I. rate, n.1 (reɪt) Also 5–6 Sc. rait, 6 ratte, rayt, 7 reat, (9 dial. raate). [a. OF. rate, (raite, ratte, etc., see Godef.), ad. med.L. rata (from L. pro ratā parte, portiōne, also pro ratā pro rata), fem. of ratus, pa. pple. of rērī to think, judge: see ratio n.] I. † 1. a. The (total) computed...
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William Goode (priest)
Works
He was the author of a large number of tracts, pamphlets, letters, and speeches on the church-rate question, the Gorham case, and the Tractarian ‘The Doctrine of the Church of England as to the effects of Baptism in the case of Infants.
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Rateče
One of the oldest surviving churches in Slovenia, the Church of St. Thomas, is located in the village. Other historic buildings include the late Gothic parish church dedicated to the Holy Spirit and an ethnographic museum in the Kajžnk House, a restored
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Antonio Gil y Zárate
Early life and education
Antonio Gil y Zárate was born in El Escorial in 1793 to Bernardo Gil, an actor well known in Madrid, and Ántonia Zárate. During the mid-1820s he had to deal with censorship, particularly that religious censorship by the Catholic Church, and ran into opposition for his work
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Piece-rate list
Piece-rate lists were the ways of assessing a cotton operatives pay in Lancashire in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. To put this in context Shackleton himself had attended a dame school and church primary schools for which his father was charged.
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基督教会座堂 (哈密尔顿)
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Christ's Church Cathedral, Hamilton website
"First-Rate Gothic: A Look at St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Hamilton" (Raise the Hammer, September 26, 2006) – discussion with photographs of church built to Thomas's plan for Christ's Church Cathedral, Hamilton
Christ's Church Cathedral historicplaces.ca
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Francisco Gárate Aranguren
Francisco Gárate Aranguren, SJ (3 February 1857 - 9 September 1929) was a Spanish Catholic professed religious of the Jesuit order. See also
Catholic Church in Spain
References
External links
Hagiography Circle
Beatification Homily
"Technical Training for Coadjutor Brothers in
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大圣安东尼教堂
大圣安东教堂(Church of San Antón)是一座位于西班牙毕尔包旧城的教堂,奉献给圣安东尼。这座教堂是一座哥特式建筑,始建于15世纪末期。历史上大圣安东教堂曾多次遭到洪水侵袭。 Arte gótico en España / Jose María de Azcárate / Cátedra / 1990.
El arte gótico / Francesca Español; Joaquín Yarza / Editorial Historia 16 / 1989.
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Ratečevo Brdo
The local church in the settlement is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and belongs to the Parish of Zagorje. References
External links
Ratečevo Brdo on Geopedia
Populated places in the Municipality of Ilirska Bistrica
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不从国教者
对不信奉国教者强征的教堂税(Church rate)也在1868年改为自愿。《1836年婚姻法案》(Marriage Act 1836)使他们可以在自己的教堂里结婚,《1880年埋葬法修正案》(Burial Laws Amendment Act 1880)使他们可以在英格兰教会的墓地下葬。
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Membership history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
growth rate of 1.1% for the same period. The rate has not been above 2% since 2013.
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Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956
The Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956 is a Measure passed by the Church Assembly of the Church of England that gave parish-level parochial church councils (PCCs) various miscellaneous powers such as framing an annual budget, power to make levy and collect a voluntary church rate, power jointly
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