May 29, 30, 1790: Debate on the Civil Constitution of the Clergy

Paul H. Beik · 1970

Toward the end of May, 1790, the National Assembly was concluding its discussion of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, although there were to be six more weeks of voting on the individual articles before the final adoption on July 12.

Type:
Book Chapter
Author:
Paul H. Beik
Published:
1970
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan UK

Toward the end of May, 1790, the National Assembly was concluding its discussion of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, although there were to be six more weeks of voting on the individual articles before the final adoption on July 12. Already on November 2, 1789, the Assembly had decreed that Church properties belonged to the nation. On November 27, 1790, the Assembly was to order all clergy to take an oath of allegiance to the nation, the law, and the king.KeywordsAged PastorNational AssemblyTemporal AuthorityFinal AdoptionParish PriestThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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What is "May 29, 30, 1790: Debate on the Civil Constitution of the Clergy" about?
Toward the end of May, 1790, the National Assembly was concluding its discussion of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, although there were to be six more weeks of voting on the individual articles before the final adoption on July 12.
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Paul H. Beik