Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... Rome the mistress of the world , it inherited the authority of Roman dominion , and was enriched with the traditions of Roman culture . Its priests carried with them the authority not only of Rome but of all the nations who accepted ...
... Rome the mistress of the world , it inherited the authority of Roman dominion , and was enriched with the traditions of Roman culture . Its priests carried with them the authority not only of Rome but of all the nations who accepted ...
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... Rome , and asserting the freedom of their national Churches . In England the royal supremacy was sub- stituted for the Papal ; and it became the right and duty of the monarch , with the representatives of the national priesthood in ...
... Rome , and asserting the freedom of their national Churches . In England the royal supremacy was sub- stituted for the Papal ; and it became the right and duty of the monarch , with the representatives of the national priesthood in ...
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... Rome that its priests in this kingdom should be endowed by the State ; and no doubt it is highly important for the Pope , that so considerable an influence on English politics , as the Irish Roman Catholic Church , should be quite ...
... Rome that its priests in this kingdom should be endowed by the State ; and no doubt it is highly important for the Pope , that so considerable an influence on English politics , as the Irish Roman Catholic Church , should be quite ...
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... Rome . - 6 . His labours , success , and death . — 7 . His doctrine . - 8 . Missionary policy , —and 9 ... Rome ; Recognition of the Papal Supremacy . -18 . Its abettors in Ireland to be excused . - 19 . The Church of Ireland under the ...
... Rome . - 6 . His labours , success , and death . — 7 . His doctrine . - 8 . Missionary policy , —and 9 ... Rome ; Recognition of the Papal Supremacy . -18 . Its abettors in Ireland to be excused . - 19 . The Church of Ireland under the ...
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... Rome - the patriarch of the West - should be obtained , and by Pope Celestine , accordingly , the missionary bishop was consecrated and sent forth . But whatever may have been its origin , the project was not destined to be successful ...
... Rome - the patriarch of the West - should be obtained , and by Pope Celestine , accordingly , the missionary bishop was consecrated and sent forth . But whatever may have been its origin , the project was not destined to be successful ...
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