The Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel Bart Delivered in T
The Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel Bart Delivered in T
Robert Peel
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" The learned gentleman said, that religion might exist without such a pro- vision for its support. That the Church, the Established Church of the empire, that Church which pleaded the prescription of 300 years in favour of the possession of its property — that that Church was to consent to a measure which would deprive it of a portion of its legal subsistence, was a proposition which might be reconcilable to the sense of justice of the hon. Gentleman, but which it would be some time before the... Church of Ireland could be brought to understand, or which it would submit to without remonstrating against it as an act of the grossest injustice. With regard to the Catholic Relief Bill, and its applicability to Ireland, he heard one hon. Gentle- man lament that it had not produced the consequences that were anticipated; and he had been asked, whether his opinion was not changed as to the policy of the removal of the Catholic disabilities. Lie might lament that all the consequences anticipated from the removal of those disabilities had not been realized; he might lament, and deeply, too, that he had been disappointed as to the course which some persons had pursued; but he was bound to say, tliat he never could think that it would have been for the advantage of Ireland, or for the interests of the Protestant religion, that the Catholic question should have remained still unsettled, and that this cause of excitement and agitation should have been added to the others which were disturbing the peace and happiness of Ireland.
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