church rate
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of church rate
First recorded in 1705–15
Example Sentences
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Some few bold Puritan souls dared to protest against being forced to pay the church rate whether they wished to or not.
From Sabbath in Puritan New England by Earle, Alice Morse
It awakened and alarmed many of them when I said that the church must be restored, and that we must have a church rate.
From From Death into Life or, twenty years of my minstry by Haslam, William
There has been no return yet laid before parliament of these partial burdens on land, but they cannot be estimated at less than the church rate, or £500,000 a-year.
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 by Various
The Quaker constables had refused to collect the church rate, and for this refusal were thrown into prison.
From The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut by Greene, Maria Louise
The first church rate book only begins in 1776, but it is curious as showing to whom the land then belonged.
From Old Times at Otterbourne by Yonge, Charlotte Mary
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