Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... became exaggerated and hardened in the course of the progress of Christianity through the world . For the conflict of Christianity with the manifold errors which haunted mankind involved a succession of struggles between divine truth ...
... became exaggerated and hardened in the course of the progress of Christianity through the world . For the conflict of Christianity with the manifold errors which haunted mankind involved a succession of struggles between divine truth ...
Сторінка 12
... became the right and duty of the monarch , with the representatives of the national priesthood in Convocation assembled , to de- termine what system of doctrines should be imposed upon the nation as what it was required to believe . It ...
... became the right and duty of the monarch , with the representatives of the national priesthood in Convocation assembled , to de- termine what system of doctrines should be imposed upon the nation as what it was required to believe . It ...
Сторінка 66
... became . Women , for instance , were not altogether excluded from them , nor were their inmates confined to cloisters or bound by vows . They were usually located on grants of land , often very exten- sive , made by the kings or other ...
... became . Women , for instance , were not altogether excluded from them , nor were their inmates confined to cloisters or bound by vows . They were usually located on grants of land , often very exten- sive , made by the kings or other ...
Сторінка 68
... became , as it were , the spiritual chieftain of the community ( usually termed his family ) , nor of the original community only , but of all its branches elsewhere established . This head- ship or chieftaincy , moreover , descended to ...
... became , as it were , the spiritual chieftain of the community ( usually termed his family ) , nor of the original community only , but of all its branches elsewhere established . This head- ship or chieftaincy , moreover , descended to ...
Сторінка 69
... became Christianized , the monastic bishop would be gradually superseded by the bishop of the district or territory , and how also the social status of the latter would gradually rise as he exercised his functions within a wider sphere ...
... became Christianized , the monastic bishop would be gradually superseded by the bishop of the district or territory , and how also the social status of the latter would gradually rise as he exercised his functions within a wider sphere ...
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