Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... labour which neces- sarily attends the development of knowledge . Church synods are consequently even less fitted now than of old to form the faith of a nation which is ever pressing on to higher and fuller knowledge . The national ...
... labour which neces- sarily attends the development of knowledge . Church synods are consequently even less fitted now than of old to form the faith of a nation which is ever pressing on to higher and fuller knowledge . The national ...
Сторінка 59
... labour were already professedly Christians , however defective their Chris- tianity or its organization might be . The most general as well as most probable opinion refers the first intro- duction of the Gospel to some of those who from ...
... labour were already professedly Christians , however defective their Chris- tianity or its organization might be . The most general as well as most probable opinion refers the first intro- duction of the Gospel to some of those who from ...
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... labour or recognised jurisdiction ap- pears to have been assigned to them . The Episcopal dignity was conferred apparently as a recognition of superior learning or sanctity , and , when conferred , its functions were generally exercised ...
... labour or recognised jurisdiction ap- pears to have been assigned to them . The Episcopal dignity was conferred apparently as a recognition of superior learning or sanctity , and , when conferred , its functions were generally exercised ...
Сторінка 125
... labour and enterprize in the British colonies ; bringing thither the thrift and industry , the intelligence and religion so much needed in the country which they left be- hind . It is only in our own day that the descendants of many of ...
... labour and enterprize in the British colonies ; bringing thither the thrift and industry , the intelligence and religion so much needed in the country which they left be- hind . It is only in our own day that the descendants of many of ...
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... labour is of a limited cha- racter , must be deplored : but far more were it to be deplored , that these few sheep in the wilderness should be left without a shepherd - delivered over without hope or remedy either to Romish error , or ...
... labour is of a limited cha- racter , must be deplored : but far more were it to be deplored , that these few sheep in the wilderness should be left without a shepherd - delivered over without hope or remedy either to Romish error , or ...
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