Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... effect , and receive its most rational solution . " The attack on the Irish Church is but the opening of the war against all religious establish- ments , which perhaps for many a day will engage the struggles of political parties ; and ...
... effect , and receive its most rational solution . " The attack on the Irish Church is but the opening of the war against all religious establish- ments , which perhaps for many a day will engage the struggles of political parties ; and ...
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... effects . - 12 . Legislation on Religion may take three directions . - 13 . The attempt to bring the nation to conformity by the simple establishment of one Church , vain , —14 . by pains and penalties either vain or noxious . - 15 ...
... effects . - 12 . Legislation on Religion may take three directions . - 13 . The attempt to bring the nation to conformity by the simple establishment of one Church , vain , —14 . by pains and penalties either vain or noxious . - 15 ...
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... effect , and receive its most rational solution . " The attack on the Irish Church is but the opening of the war against all religious establish- ments , which perhaps for many a day will engage the struggles of political parties ; and ...
... effect , and receive its most rational solution . " The attack on the Irish Church is but the opening of the war against all religious establish- ments , which perhaps for many a day will engage the struggles of political parties ; and ...
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... effects , he should make per- manent provision for its maintenance in the country , and enforce on the people with all his authority the ministrations of the Church . 7. Previous to the Reformation no question arose as to what dogmatic ...
... effects , he should make per- manent provision for its maintenance in the country , and enforce on the people with all his authority the ministrations of the Church . 7. Previous to the Reformation no question arose as to what dogmatic ...
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... effects connected with it . 8. Since that time great changes have taken place to alter the relations of the civil power to the religion of the nation . Religion has ceased to be so inter- woven with the civil system as seriously to ...
... effects connected with it . 8. Since that time great changes have taken place to alter the relations of the civil power to the religion of the nation . Religion has ceased to be so inter- woven with the civil system as seriously to ...
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