Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... English Church , or appealing to the Act of Union . She depends not on the patronage of English Churchmen , nor even on the pledge of a national compact ; and if her connection with the State as the Established Church of Ireland be not ...
... English Church , or appealing to the Act of Union . She depends not on the patronage of English Churchmen , nor even on the pledge of a national compact ; and if her connection with the State as the Established Church of Ireland be not ...
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... English Church , or appealing to the Act of Union . She depends not on the patronage of English Churchmen , nor even on the pledge of a national compact ; and if her connection with the State as the Established Church of Ireland be not ...
... English Church , or appealing to the Act of Union . She depends not on the patronage of English Churchmen , nor even on the pledge of a national compact ; and if her connection with the State as the Established Church of Ireland be not ...
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... English , when embittered by the mortal feud which raged everywhere between Protestantism and Romanism , may sufficiently account for the failure of the experiment to bring over the Irish race by legislation to the religion of England ...
... English , when embittered by the mortal feud which raged everywhere between Protestantism and Romanism , may sufficiently account for the failure of the experiment to bring over the Irish race by legislation to the religion of England ...
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... English and the Irish people have asserted their religious inde- pendence of the civil power , by holding their religious belief despite of penalties and disabilities ; and have finally established the principle , that it belongs not to ...
... English and the Irish people have asserted their religious inde- pendence of the civil power , by holding their religious belief despite of penalties and disabilities ; and have finally established the principle , that it belongs not to ...
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The advocates of the voluntary system , indeed , reproach the English Church with the existence of these classes ; because they have arisen under its pas- toral care of the nation , and because having arisen the Church has not been able ...
The advocates of the voluntary system , indeed , reproach the English Church with the existence of these classes ; because they have arisen under its pas- toral care of the nation , and because having arisen the Church has not been able ...
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