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  2. Temporalities - Wikipedia

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    Temporalities or temporal goods are the secular properties and possessions of the church. The term is most often used to describe those properties (a Stift in German or sticht in Dutch) that were used to support a bishop or other religious person or establishment.

  3. Temporality - Wikipedia

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    [3] Temporalities, particularly in European settler colonialism, have been observed in critical theory as a tool for both subjugation and oppression of Indigenous communities, and Native resistance to that oppression. [4]

  4. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    The biggest Terekeme of the past into discrete, quantified named blocks of time is called periodization. [1] This is a list of such named time periods as defined in various fields of study.

  5. Incumbent (ecclesiastical) - Wikipedia

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    Temporalities [ edit ] Legally, the incumbent is a corporation sole i.e. "a legal entity vested in an individual and his successors by reason of his office" [ 1 ] and any particular occupant had the right to receive the income and make use of its assets to support him in his ministry.

  6. Church Temporalities Act 1833 - Wikipedia

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    The Church Temporalities Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4.c. 37), sometimes called the Church Temporalities (Ireland) Act 1833, [n 1] was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland which undertook a major reorganisation of the Church of Ireland, then the established church in Ireland. [3]

  7. Welsh Church Commissioners - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Church Commissioners (whose full official title was "The Commissioners for Church Temporalities in Wales") [a] were set up by the Welsh Church Act 1914 to deal with the disendowment of the Church of England in Wales, as part of its disestablishment.

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  9. Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919 - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Church (Temporalities) Act 1919 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.It was made to provide for a grant to be made from the Treasury to enable the Welsh Church Commissioners to carry out their task and to set a date for the implementation of the disestablishment of the Church in Wales from the Church of England mandated by the Welsh Church Act 1914.