Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... leading to the Reformation long before it took place , by making the intelligent laity less sub- missive to the teaching of the Church , and the clergy less sincere in maintaining it ; and when the Reforma- tion did take place , it gave ...
... leading to the Reformation long before it took place , by making the intelligent laity less sub- missive to the teaching of the Church , and the clergy less sincere in maintaining it ; and when the Reforma- tion did take place , it gave ...
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... leading men to violate their own sense of duty and religion in order to avoid temporal disadvantage ; and it can hardly be considered a bene- ficial influence which begins by attacking and subvert- ing the basis of moral obligation ...
... leading men to violate their own sense of duty and religion in order to avoid temporal disadvantage ; and it can hardly be considered a bene- ficial influence which begins by attacking and subvert- ing the basis of moral obligation ...
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... leading the nation ; and unless the Clergy are to be stamped with an intel- lectual inferiority which would disqualify them for their national office , they must have their moderate incomes secured to them on a firmer basis . 22. This ...
... leading the nation ; and unless the Clergy are to be stamped with an intel- lectual inferiority which would disqualify them for their national office , they must have their moderate incomes secured to them on a firmer basis . 22. This ...
Сторінка 52
... leading classes may indeed differ from the mass of the people in their belief on the great questions of rcligious controversy , yet still their intellectual and social influence goes through the whole thought and life of the nation . If ...
... leading classes may indeed differ from the mass of the people in their belief on the great questions of rcligious controversy , yet still their intellectual and social influence goes through the whole thought and life of the nation . If ...
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... leading classes in the country belong , should be adopted by the State as the religious leader of the nation ; and should be qualified to perform that national function by being maintained on a scale of clerical income sufficient to ...
... leading classes in the country belong , should be adopted by the State as the religious leader of the nation ; and should be qualified to perform that national function by being maintained on a scale of clerical income sufficient to ...
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