Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... doctrines on all the questions which had been raised in the Church , that every other system of doctrines was not only wrong but noxious , and that the right system was to be imposed autho- ritatively on the belief of men , any dissent ...
... doctrines on all the questions which had been raised in the Church , that every other system of doctrines was not only wrong but noxious , and that the right system was to be imposed autho- ritatively on the belief of men , any dissent ...
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... doctrines should be imposed upon the nation as what it was required to believe . It is important to remember that this was the idea of the Reformation in England ; and that it was on this principle that the Church was reformed both in ...
... doctrines should be imposed upon the nation as what it was required to believe . It is important to remember that this was the idea of the Reformation in England ; and that it was on this principle that the Church was reformed both in ...
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... belief prevail amongst us , and to each of them its own votaries ascribe all the highest attributes of religion . To all ... doctrines , is yet in the main a good ? that the religion of Christ , which was to renew man and c 2 Religious ...
... belief prevail amongst us , and to each of them its own votaries ascribe all the highest attributes of religion . To all ... doctrines , is yet in the main a good ? that the religion of Christ , which was to renew man and c 2 Religious ...
Сторінка 55
... doctrines , nor because it is one with the Church of England , but because the highest interests of Ireland require that the Church which ministers to its leading classes should be the Established Church of the country , maintained on ...
... doctrines , nor because it is one with the Church of England , but because the highest interests of Ireland require that the Church which ministers to its leading classes should be the Established Church of the country , maintained on ...
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... doctrines of the Trinity , of the incarnation , death , resurrection and ascension of Christ , and of His coming again at the last day to judge all men , and likewise of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit to make us sons of God and heirs ...
... doctrines of the Trinity , of the incarnation , death , resurrection and ascension of Christ , and of His coming again at the last day to judge all men , and likewise of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit to make us sons of God and heirs ...
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