Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... ancient na- tional institutions are to be discussed , by examining the causes to which those institutions are due , and the essential principles which they involve , and by inquiring whether those causes have vanished and с those ...
... ancient na- tional institutions are to be discussed , by examining the causes to which those institutions are due , and the essential principles which they involve , and by inquiring whether those causes have vanished and с those ...
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... ancient institutions , with perhaps some modifica- tions . It is only by pursuing this historical method that we shall so order our reforms as to make the future harmonize with the past , and so preserve our social continuity , that our ...
... ancient institutions , with perhaps some modifica- tions . It is only by pursuing this historical method that we shall so order our reforms as to make the future harmonize with the past , and so preserve our social continuity , that our ...
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... ancient writings are studied , and according as new thought puts in new lights the human life in which the revelation is em- bodied ; for the eternal truth was conveyed in a form relative to those to whom at sundry times and in divers ...
... ancient writings are studied , and according as new thought puts in new lights the human life in which the revelation is em- bodied ; for the eternal truth was conveyed in a form relative to those to whom at sundry times and in divers ...
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... Ancient Irish Church . -11 . Ancient Monasteries : their nature and government . - 12 . Tenure and management of Church lands : Co - arbs and Erenachs . - 13 . Celebrity of the Ancient Church of Ireland : its Independence . The Paschal ...
... Ancient Irish Church . -11 . Ancient Monasteries : their nature and government . - 12 . Tenure and management of Church lands : Co - arbs and Erenachs . - 13 . Celebrity of the Ancient Church of Ireland : its Independence . The Paschal ...
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... ancient Irish annals relate that Palladius , having landed in a part of the country generally identified with the neighbourhood of Wicklow , made at first some converts , but that being violently opposed by the heathen prince of the ...
... ancient Irish annals relate that Palladius , having landed in a part of the country generally identified with the neighbourhood of Wicklow , made at first some converts , but that being violently opposed by the heathen prince of the ...
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