Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... original foundation having been found inconsistent with the progress of Europe . Now it is quite true that there are few subjects on which the change of thought that has accompanied the advance of know- ledge and the development of ...
... original foundation having been found inconsistent with the progress of Europe . Now it is quite true that there are few subjects on which the change of thought that has accompanied the advance of know- ledge and the development of ...
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... original leaders of all thought and knowledge . Theirs it was to read the divine cha- racter wherever it was revealed in nature or in pro- vidence , and to correct and enlarge the moral system which had sprung from their own social ...
... original leaders of all thought and knowledge . Theirs it was to read the divine cha- racter wherever it was revealed in nature or in pro- vidence , and to correct and enlarge the moral system which had sprung from their own social ...
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... original reasons for which religion was established have not passed away . It is still the highest good of man , still pro- mises the divine blessing , and is still the soul of our civilization . Amid all the boldness of free thought ...
... original reasons for which religion was established have not passed away . It is still the highest good of man , still pro- mises the divine blessing , and is still the soul of our civilization . Amid all the boldness of free thought ...
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... original difference in all social ideas which rendered it impossible for the Celt and Anglo - Norman to coalesce in harmony , and the protracted hostility which engendered a deep national antipathy between Irish and English , when ...
... original difference in all social ideas which rendered it impossible for the Celt and Anglo - Norman to coalesce in harmony , and the protracted hostility which engendered a deep national antipathy between Irish and English , when ...
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... original minds may rise above them , but with the mass they enter into their very idea of religion , and are beyond the reach of controversy . The State has no weight of authority with people in such matters , and the simple establish ...
... original minds may rise above them , but with the mass they enter into their very idea of religion , and are beyond the reach of controversy . The State has no weight of authority with people in such matters , and the simple establish ...
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