- Antidisestablishmentarianism
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- Antiestablishmentarianism
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- Smack (American band)
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- Disestablishmentarianism
unreferenced date August 2007 Disestablishmentarianism today relates to the Church of England in the United Kingdom and related views on its establishment as an established church . It was primarily a movement in the United Kingdom in the 19th century, when all four Home nations had established churches, even though the established churches in Wales and Ireland could not count on even nominal adherence by a majority of the population of those countries. In Ireland, the predominantly Catholic population campaigned against the position of the established Anglican Church of Ireland eventually disestablished in 1869. In England there was a campaign by Liberals, dissenter s and nonconformist s to disestablish the Church of England in the late 19th century. The campaigners were called Liberationists the Liberation Society was founded by Edward Miall in 1853 . This campaign failed, but nearly all of the legal disabilities of nonconformists were gradually dismantled. The campaign for disestablishment was revived in the 20th century when Parliament rejected the 1929 revision of the Book of Common Prayer , leading to calls for separation of Church and State to prevent political interference in matters of worship. In the late 20th century, reform of the House of Lords also brought into question the position of the Lord Spiritual Lords Spiritual . The Church of England was disestablished in Wales in 1920, becoming the Church in Wales . It continues to be the established church in England. The Church of Ireland was disestablished in 1869. The Church of Scotland was disestablished in 1929 but remains the national church of Scotland. The question of the succession to the British monarchy is also affected by the Act of Settlement 1701 . See also Antidisestablishmentarianism Antiestablishmentarianism Christian anarchism Religion in the United Kingdom Secularism State Church Tithe Welsh Church Act 1914 Category Anglicanism Category Separation of church and state Category Church of En ... more details
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- Stephens Orr
Unreferenced date December 2006 J. Stephens Orr was a 20th century Scottish people Scottish Glasgow photographer with an interest in people and motor cars. Practicing between 1930 and 1970 in Glasgow s Langside and later at No. 4 Somerset Place, Charing Cross, he became known for his portraits of society figures in magazines such as Scottish Field . He worked in an age when Scottish culture was highly regarded, and people of all classes saw nothing wrong with The White Heather Club a 1960s Scottish TV show, viewed now as hopelessly kitsch , but still part of the Scottish psyche . His usual subjects were judges posing in full regalia , antidisestablishmentarianism lawyers, Duchesses and controversial music hall characters. Orr also photographed some internationally famous celebrities and captains of industry , all visitors to Glasgow. Here is a small selection of personalities that he photographed Paul Robeson United States U.S. vocalist and black activist Dame Marie Rambert Polish dancer and choreographer founder of Ballet Rambert Marc Chagall Jewish painter Richard Burton Welsh actor Stanley Baxter Scottish comedian Jacques Tati French film maker Paul Tortelier French Catholic Jewish cellist David Brown entrepreneur David Brown , Aston Martin cars William Lyons , Jaguar car Jaguar , Austin Motor Company Austin cars Walter Owen Bentley , Rolls Royce car Rolls Royce Bentley Motors Limited Bentley cars Nicholas Fairbairn Scottish lawyer and British politician Orr wore a distinctive kilt and photographed in a portrait style similar to Yousuf Karsh . He recorded the last glimmers of a confident Scottish society in flamboyant style. His later life was spent with his wife, Jenny, on the Scottish Clyde coast island of Cumbrae . References references External links Category Scottish photographers Orr, Stephens ... more details
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- Irish Church Act 1869
Infobox UK legislation short title The Irish Church Act 1869 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to put an end to the Establishment of the Church of Ireland, and to make provision in respect of the Temporalities thereof, and in respect of the Royal College of Maynooth year 1869 statute book chapter 32 & 33 Vict. c. 42 introduced by territorial extent Ireland royal assent 26 July 1869 commencement 1 January 1871 repeal date amendments related legislation Welsh Church Act 1914 repealing legislation status Current original text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1869 42 enacted legislation history revised text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1869 42 The Irish Church Act 1869 32 & 33 Vict. c. 42 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed during Gladstone administration William Ewart Gladstone s administration . The Act disestablishment disestablished the Anglican Church of Ireland , disassociating it from the state and repealing the law that required tithe s to be paid to it, a body that commanded the adherence of a small minority of the population of Ireland. It also ceased to send representatives to the House of Lords . The passage of the Bill through Parliament caused acrimony between the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons and the House of Lords , with Queen Victoria intervening personally to mediate. The Act came into force on 1 January 1871 when the now disestablished church in Ireland became known as the Church of Ireland . See also Antidisestablishmentarianism Religion in the United Kingdom Welsh Church Act 1914 External links http dublin.anglican.org dioceses a brief history disestablishment 1871 modern times.php A Brief History of Disestablishment , United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough Ireland hist stub Anglican stub Statute stub Ireland law stub Irish constitutions UK legislation Category Anglicanism Category History of Christianity in the United Kingdom Category Church of Eng ... more details
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- Recursive acronym
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- Free Church of Scotland (1843?1900)
Hymnary . Unions and relationships with other Presbyterians This section is linked from Antidisestablishmentarianism ... of one denomination to call a minister from the other. During this period antidisestablishmentarianism ... more details
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- Longest word in English
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- Hensley Henson
in 1917 provoked what Henson himself called a heresy hunt . Until 1928 he was a prominent antidisestablishmentarianism ... more details
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- Marina Orlova
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- Sampson Lloyd (MP)
Lloyd took a strong Antidisestablishmentarianism antidisestablishmentarian stance on proposals to Disestablishment ... more details
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- Puce
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- 7 Year Bitch
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- Lantz L'Amour
Jamie Zimlin and Junkyard band Junkyard drummer Patrick Muzingo . They recorded one EP, Antidisestablishmentarianism ... more details
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- Longest words
1964 film. wiktionary antidisestablishmentarianism Antidisestablishmentarianism , at 28 letters, is the longest ... more details
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- Samuel Wilberforce
signed the Report with qualifications. Though strongly opposed to the Antidisestablishmentarianism disestablishment ... more details
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- List of Presidents of Costa Rica
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- Anti-establishment
Distinguish antidisestablishmentarianism Globalize date September 2006 An anti establishment view or belief is one which stands in opposition to the conventional social, political, and economic principles of a society. The term was first used in the modern sense in 1958, by the UK British magazine New Statesman to refer to its political and social agenda. ref The Compact Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition, Clarendon Press, 1991. ISBN 0 19 861258 3 ref The term can be distinguished from counterculture , a word normally used to describe artistic rather than political movements that run against the prevailing taste and values of the time. Citation needed date February 2007 Although the term has retained its original meaning in British English and continues to be applied to various individuals and groups, in American English the term is used more specifically to describe certain social and political movements that occurred during the 1950s and 1960s. Citation needed date February 2007 Anti establishment figures in the United Kingdom In the UK anti establishment figures and groups are seen as those who argue or act against the ruling class . Having an established church , a Royal family British monarchy , an aristocracy , and an unelected House of Lords upper house in Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament made up in part by Hereditary peer hereditary nobles , the UK certainly has a clearly definable The Establishment Establishment against which anti establishment figures can be contrasted. In particular, satire satirical humour is commonly used to undermine the deference shown by the majority of the population towards those who govern them. Examples of British anti establishment satire include much of the humour of Peter Cook and Ben Elton novels such as Rumpole of the Bailey magazines such as Private Eye and television programmes like Spitting Image , Rumpole of the Bailey , That Was The Week That Was , and The Prisoner see also the satire boom of the 1960s ... more details
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- Agglutination
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- Separation of church and state
Freedom Status of religious freedom File Secularmap.PNG thumb right 280px thumb Separation of church and state around the world. legend EB151C States with no state religions legend FFBB0A States with state religions legend ACACAC States with ambiguous data or no data The concept of the separation of church and state refers to the distance in the relationship between organized religion and the nation state . The concept of separation has been adopted in a number of countries, to varying degrees depending on the applicable legal structures and prevalent views toward the proper role of religion in society. A similar but typically stricter principle of la cit has been applied in France and Turkey , while some socially secularized countries such as Norway , Denmark and United Kingdom the UK have maintained constitutional recognition of an official state religion. The concept parallels various other international social and political ideas, including secularism , disestablishment , religious liberty , and religious pluralism . Whitman 2009 observes that in many European countries, the state has, over the centuries, taken over the social roles of the church, leading to a generally secularized public sphere. ref http wordnetweb.princeton.edu perl webwn Princeton University WordNet reads separationism advocacy of a policy of strict separation of church and state. ref The degree of separation varies from total separation mandated by a constitution , to an official religion with total prohibition of the practice of any other religion, as in Freedom of religion in the Maldives the Maldives . History of the concept and term Ancient history Ancient history is replete with examples of the mixing and melding of Church and state. Typically a successful ruler or king would assume various priestly titles, in addition to the temporal titles that such a position tended to confer. Some examples of this certain Church state mixing and melding are the execution of Socrates , whereby Socra ... more details
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