Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... government exists , the adoption of one Church as the State Church , presses all the more forcibly on the attention of the civil power the claims of those who conscientiously decline that Church's ministrations . The question of a ...
... government exists , the adoption of one Church as the State Church , presses all the more forcibly on the attention of the civil power the claims of those who conscientiously decline that Church's ministrations . The question of a ...
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... government on the maintenance of religion . 5. Religion as a phenomenon of human life is co- eval with social union . For if man when first his powers open finds himself a member of a family , he at the same time either inherits a ...
... government on the maintenance of religion . 5. Religion as a phenomenon of human life is co- eval with social union . For if man when first his powers open finds himself a member of a family , he at the same time either inherits a ...
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... government ; and thus the great rules of civil and social life were transformed into ordinances of the divine will and invested with the tremendous authority of a divine law . The organs of that law were the priests of religion , and by ...
... government ; and thus the great rules of civil and social life were transformed into ordinances of the divine will and invested with the tremendous authority of a divine law . The organs of that law were the priests of religion , and by ...
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the divine government . The divine law which en- forced these purified principles of political and social duty supplemented the civil law , and was not only expounded but administered by the priests . For in all those controversies ...
the divine government . The divine law which en- forced these purified principles of political and social duty supplemented the civil law , and was not only expounded but administered by the priests . For in all those controversies ...
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... government . A vast change , too , has come over the spirit of Europe . The controversies of the Reformation in a great degree burnt themselves out in the course of the seven- teenth century , and religious doctrine ceased to have its ...
... government . A vast change , too , has come over the spirit of Europe . The controversies of the Reformation in a great degree burnt themselves out in the course of the seven- teenth century , and religious doctrine ceased to have its ...
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