Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... condition of salvation ; and that faith is not merely a disposition to believe , but the disposition exerted on a certain object . The Christian world in- deed is not as ready as it used to be to define the ar- ticles of the faith which ...
... condition of salvation ; and that faith is not merely a disposition to believe , but the disposition exerted on a certain object . The Christian world in- deed is not as ready as it used to be to define the ar- ticles of the faith which ...
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... condition of so- ciety . An immediate act of deity is now thought of as a miracle ; and all events are attributed to second causes . In the country , indeed , where the great pageant of the seasons is ever passing before the eyes of man ...
... condition of so- ciety . An immediate act of deity is now thought of as a miracle ; and all events are attributed to second causes . In the country , indeed , where the great pageant of the seasons is ever passing before the eyes of man ...
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... condition at all . No doubt it is the special duty of the Established Church to minister to those who have not chosen for themselves any ministrations ; and it is a just re- proach to the system of the Established Church , that it has ...
... condition at all . No doubt it is the special duty of the Established Church to minister to those who have not chosen for themselves any ministrations ; and it is a just re- proach to the system of the Established Church , that it has ...
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... as a mode of dealing with the aggregate of the religious bodies , the system . of general endowment . And our axiom , applied to the present religious condition of the country , points it out 34 Establishment and Endowment of.
... as a mode of dealing with the aggregate of the religious bodies , the system . of general endowment . And our axiom , applied to the present religious condition of the country , points it out 34 Establishment and Endowment of.
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present religious condition of the country , points it out as the duty of the State to adopt this system as that without which the universality and permanence of the beneficial influences of religion cannot be adequately secured nor ...
present religious condition of the country , points it out as the duty of the State to adopt this system as that without which the universality and permanence of the beneficial influences of religion cannot be adequately secured nor ...
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