Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... parish churches on Sundays and holydays on pain of spiritual censure and of a fine . The parliament which passed these enactments was attended by three archbishops and seventeen bishops ; and of these two only were dissentient , and ...
... parish churches on Sundays and holydays on pain of spiritual censure and of a fine . The parliament which passed these enactments was attended by three archbishops and seventeen bishops ; and of these two only were dissentient , and ...
Сторінка 108
... parish priests , and all the other functionaries of a new establishment were nomi- nated ; and thus that unhappy schism consum- mated which has , for nearly two centuries and a half , been productive of much discord and strife in the ...
... parish priests , and all the other functionaries of a new establishment were nomi- nated ; and thus that unhappy schism consum- mated which has , for nearly two centuries and a half , been productive of much discord and strife in the ...
Сторінка 131
... parish church the tithe of " ani- mals , fruits , and other increase . " How far this de- cree had the force of law as against the then pro- prietors we need not enquire : but it is conclusive as against their successors in later times ...
... parish church the tithe of " ani- mals , fruits , and other increase . " How far this de- cree had the force of law as against the then pro- prietors we need not enquire : but it is conclusive as against their successors in later times ...
Сторінка 158
... parish of St. Nicholas were civilized men living in a walled town , and observing the decency , rite , and custom of the Church of England , and that their customs differed from those of the wild Highlandmen of that nation , who ...
... parish of St. Nicholas were civilized men living in a walled town , and observing the decency , rite , and custom of the Church of England , and that their customs differed from those of the wild Highlandmen of that nation , who ...
Сторінка 159
... parish . Without diocesan epi- scopacy there was no parochial system . It was one of the first acts of the English Crown to provide for the maintenance of the parochial system by giving to the clergy the tithes of their respective ...
... parish . Without diocesan epi- scopacy there was no parochial system . It was one of the first acts of the English Crown to provide for the maintenance of the parochial system by giving to the clergy the tithes of their respective ...
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