Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... interests of man , and reflects every form of social life to which an interest belongs . The success of the family , the welfare of the State are placed under its charge , and the family cultivate a family religion , and the nation a ...
... interests of man , and reflects every form of social life to which an interest belongs . The success of the family , the welfare of the State are placed under its charge , and the family cultivate a family religion , and the nation a ...
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... interests of the State required of the civil power , to whom those interests were confided , to secure for the people the univer- sality and permanence of its ministrations , and for the priests liberty to develope and expound the ...
... interests of the State required of the civil power , to whom those interests were confided , to secure for the people the univer- sality and permanence of its ministrations , and for the priests liberty to develope and expound the ...
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... interests of their people , they wished to secure for them the humanizing influences of Christian unity and of the high civilization which the Christian character expressed , these elevating agencies of concord and order could only be ...
... interests of their people , they wished to secure for them the humanizing influences of Christian unity and of the high civilization which the Christian character expressed , these elevating agencies of concord and order could only be ...
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... interest for the nations . The growth of industry and the elaboration of the arts of life secu- larized thought by occupying it with the invention of means and application of power , so as to make men less conscious of dependence on God ...
... interest for the nations . The growth of industry and the elaboration of the arts of life secu- larized thought by occupying it with the invention of means and application of power , so as to make men less conscious of dependence on God ...
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... interests him . Whatever engages his earnest attention is quickly stripped of the coating with which opinion may have covered it , and germinates and fructifies in his mind into new forms by virtue of his pervasive habits of originality ...
... interests him . Whatever engages his earnest attention is quickly stripped of the coating with which opinion may have covered it , and germinates and fructifies in his mind into new forms by virtue of his pervasive habits of originality ...
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