Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... land and Ireland . Authoritative dogmatism had been the spirit of Christianity for centuries ; and the cir- cumstances of that time made it natural that religion should still have a dogmatic and authoritative form . It was a time of ...
... land and Ireland . Authoritative dogmatism had been the spirit of Christianity for centuries ; and the cir- cumstances of that time made it natural that religion should still have a dogmatic and authoritative form . It was a time of ...
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... land , form now such a proportion of it , that of those who attended public worship at Morning Service in England and Wales on March 30 , 1851 , not far from one - half according to the census were Nonconformists . In Ireland it was ...
... land , form now such a proportion of it , that of those who attended public worship at Morning Service in England and Wales on March 30 , 1851 , not far from one - half according to the census were Nonconformists . In Ireland it was ...
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... land itself the experiment has failed as signally , where no such causes existed to excuse the failure . In truth , all that can be done by legislation to bring the nation into conformity with the Church of the legisla- ture 24 ...
... land itself the experiment has failed as signally , where no such causes existed to excuse the failure . In truth , all that can be done by legislation to bring the nation into conformity with the Church of the legisla- ture 24 ...
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... land , which has rankled in their breasts ever since the confiscations of Irish property , and is still the most fertile cause of lawlessness and murder , receives the sanction of reli- gion . Not that the Irish Roman Catholic ...
... land , which has rankled in their breasts ever since the confiscations of Irish property , and is still the most fertile cause of lawlessness and murder , receives the sanction of reli- gion . Not that the Irish Roman Catholic ...
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... land there is likewise a danger , not only of a growing worship of mammon , but also of a continual reference to material utility , and homage to achieved success , so great as to slight the true fountain of national greatness , the ...
... land there is likewise a danger , not only of a growing worship of mammon , but also of a continual reference to material utility , and homage to achieved success , so great as to slight the true fountain of national greatness , the ...
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