Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... - mination as a great constitutional question . It is not by the traditions of ecclesiastical or political parties that that question should be judged , but solely in re- B ference to the good of Ireland as an integral part.
... - mination as a great constitutional question . It is not by the traditions of ecclesiastical or political parties that that question should be judged , but solely in re- B ference to the good of Ireland as an integral part.
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... ecclesiastical system , at length cast off the yoke of the Romish priesthood ; and in them the rulers resumed their supreme control over the national religion . The Celtic nations still continued to pay the same obedience to their ...
... ecclesiastical system , at length cast off the yoke of the Romish priesthood ; and in them the rulers resumed their supreme control over the national religion . The Celtic nations still continued to pay the same obedience to their ...
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... ecclesiastical system ; and both in England and Ireland she exerted all her authority to attain this object . It was partly a poli- tical object which concerned most deeply her royal prerogative and the stability of her throne , and ...
... ecclesiastical system ; and both in England and Ireland she exerted all her authority to attain this object . It was partly a poli- tical object which concerned most deeply her royal prerogative and the stability of her throne , and ...
Сторінка 49
... its commanding at- tributes . The ministers of religion no longer hold the key of knowledge and guard the traditions of civi- E lization ; and the ecclesiastical system therefore no longer rules Religious Bodies by the State . 49.
... its commanding at- tributes . The ministers of religion no longer hold the key of knowledge and guard the traditions of civi- E lization ; and the ecclesiastical system therefore no longer rules Religious Bodies by the State . 49.
Сторінка 50
... ecclesiastical thought has tended to acquire a narrower and more special character , from that subdivision of intellectual labour which neces- sarily attends the development of knowledge . Church synods are consequently even less fitted ...
... ecclesiastical thought has tended to acquire a narrower and more special character , from that subdivision of intellectual labour which neces- sarily attends the development of knowledge . Church synods are consequently even less fitted ...
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