Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... fact that for a long time the votaries of private judgment toler- ated no judgment except their own . But this narrow Dif- bigotry gradually declined as free thought established its dominion , 16 Establishment and Endowment of.
... fact that for a long time the votaries of private judgment toler- ated no judgment except their own . But this narrow Dif- bigotry gradually declined as free thought established its dominion , 16 Establishment and Endowment of.
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... fact is so or not should be easily ascertained , and it may be left to observation to decide it . But it is certainly absurd to argue for the superiority of the voluntary system from the zeal and attractive preaching which is generally ...
... fact is so or not should be easily ascertained , and it may be left to observation to decide it . But it is certainly absurd to argue for the superiority of the voluntary system from the zeal and attractive preaching which is generally ...
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... fact maintain by the endowment , would be the effect which the endowment would produce ; and that would be not Romanism but the amelioration of it . 19. With greater reason it may be objected to the system of general endowment that it ...
... fact maintain by the endowment , would be the effect which the endowment would produce ; and that would be not Romanism but the amelioration of it . 19. With greater reason it may be objected to the system of general endowment that it ...
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... fact , the basis on which all the subsequent me- moirs have been constructed- " the skeleton which the biographers have clothed with miracle and legend . " - ( Todd , p . 351. ) called Bonayem Taberniæ ( generally supposed to have been ...
... fact , the basis on which all the subsequent me- moirs have been constructed- " the skeleton which the biographers have clothed with miracle and legend . " - ( Todd , p . 351. ) called Bonayem Taberniæ ( generally supposed to have been ...
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... fact of a regular outward consecration to the episcopal office , Tradition assigns the immediate place of his bondage to the neighbourhood of the mountain called Sliev Mis , or Slemish , near Ballymena , in the county of Antrim . by ...
... fact of a regular outward consecration to the episcopal office , Tradition assigns the immediate place of his bondage to the neighbourhood of the mountain called Sliev Mis , or Slemish , near Ballymena , in the county of Antrim . by ...
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