The accompanying disendowment of church funds provided substantial sums for the relief of Irish poverty. |
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But these were the one-off fruits of the disendowment of the Church, a windfall which was unrepeatable on the same scale. |
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The disendowment of hospitals was even more injurious to the poor. |
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Lollards got caught for challenging eucharistic teaching and calling for disendowment. |
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Both questioned the value of indulgences and pilgrimages, promoted the use of the vernacular in preaching, attacked clerical corruption, and even advocated disendowment. |
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During the next decade, Lloyd George campaigned in Parliament largely on Welsh issues and in particular for disestablishment and disendowment of the Church of England. |
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