Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... the circumstances of life were hung in dependence on religion , and reli- gion was the mistress of all thought and knowledge . And thus the authority of the national priesthood conspired with Religious Bodies by the State . 5.
... the circumstances of life were hung in dependence on religion , and reli- gion was the mistress of all thought and knowledge . And thus the authority of the national priesthood conspired with Religious Bodies by the State . 5.
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... knowledge which might qualify them to judge . The Church thus be- came continually more authoritative and more ex- clusive , as it received the submission of nation after nation , and added new definitions of doctrine to its faith ...
... knowledge which might qualify them to judge . The Church thus be- came continually more authoritative and more ex- clusive , as it received the submission of nation after nation , and added new definitions of doctrine to its faith ...
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... knowledge and the ample spoils which the genius of man gathered out of them all , gave an impulse to free thought , which carried it into every subject on which man can speculate . For it is not possible for him who has tasted the joy ...
... knowledge and the ample spoils which the genius of man gathered out of them all , gave an impulse to free thought , which carried it into every subject on which man can speculate . For it is not possible for him who has tasted the joy ...
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... knowledge is on the increase no authority can escape being challenged by them . They had been leading to the Reformation long before it took place , by making the intelligent laity less sub- missive to the teaching of the Church , and ...
... knowledge is on the increase no authority can escape being challenged by them . They had been leading to the Reformation long before it took place , by making the intelligent laity less sub- missive to the teaching of the Church , and ...
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... knowledge , we may plainly perceive that in all of them which take Scripture or Christian tra- dition for their basis what is good vastly preponderates over what is evil ; whether we regard them as what they are in themselves , or as to ...
... knowledge , we may plainly perceive that in all of them which take Scripture or Christian tra- dition for their basis what is good vastly preponderates over what is evil ; whether we regard them as what they are in themselves , or as to ...
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