Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... answerable for his opinions . On this understanding the Essays were written , and the writers desire it to be distinctly understood that each one speaks for himself and for himself only . They wish to add that they appear not as apologists.
... answerable for his opinions . On this understanding the Essays were written , and the writers desire it to be distinctly understood that each one speaks for himself and for himself only . They wish to add that they appear not as apologists.
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They wish to add that they appear not as apologists nor as advocates , but as citizens thinking freely on a great national question , and contributing their thoughts to that public opinion in accordance with which all national questions ...
They wish to add that they appear not as apologists nor as advocates , but as citizens thinking freely on a great national question , and contributing their thoughts to that public opinion in accordance with which all national questions ...
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... appears from this review that established religions arose originally out of man's need for reli- gion , and the necessary connection between religion and civilization . Religion was recognised as being good in itself , and attended with ...
... appears from this review that established religions arose originally out of man's need for reli- gion , and the necessary connection between religion and civilization . Religion was recognised as being good in itself , and attended with ...
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... appears to us now to have been a period remarkable for religious deadness ; and faith after having revived in remarkable strength and warmth in the early part of this century , seems to be again on the decline . Now in voluntary ...
... appears to us now to have been a period remarkable for religious deadness ; and faith after having revived in remarkable strength and warmth in the early part of this century , seems to be again on the decline . Now in voluntary ...
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... appear , that authority is exercised in proportion to the degree in which they manifest themselves ; and men bow to ... appearing in all the various schools of reli- gious thought , gathering about them their respective bands of ...
... appear , that authority is exercised in proportion to the degree in which they manifest themselves ; and men bow to ... appearing in all the various schools of reli- gious thought , gathering about them their respective bands of ...
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