Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... passed away , and that though it might be unwise in some cases to subvert such old and deeply - rooted institutions , yet if viewed in the light of the ideas of the present day , they are simply indefensible . It is argued that the ...
... passed away , and that though it might be unwise in some cases to subvert such old and deeply - rooted institutions , yet if viewed in the light of the ideas of the present day , they are simply indefensible . It is argued that the ...
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... passed into the most profound speculations in psycho- logy and philosophy , which all necessarily appealed to human reason as the judge of truth . In those serene regions of abstract thought the sovereignty of reason was admitted ...
... passed into the most profound speculations in psycho- logy and philosophy , which all necessarily appealed to human reason as the judge of truth . In those serene regions of abstract thought the sovereignty of reason was admitted ...
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... passed away ; and the question arises whether all religious establishments should not pass with it . 9. Now such questions with regard to ancient na- tional institutions are to be discussed , by examining the causes to which those ...
... passed away ; and the question arises whether all religious establishments should not pass with it . 9. Now such questions with regard to ancient na- tional institutions are to be discussed , by examining the causes to which those ...
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... , under the growing authority of the Romish Church , there were added to these principles of established religions an exclusiveness and intolerance which gave rigour to the system ; and as these have passed 18 Establishment and Endowment ...
... , under the growing authority of the Romish Church , there were added to these principles of established religions an exclusiveness and intolerance which gave rigour to the system ; and as these have passed 18 Establishment and Endowment ...
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rigour to the system ; and as these have passed away , the policy of the state has become less rigorous towards the religion of its subjects . But the original reasons for which religion was established have not passed away . It is ...
rigour to the system ; and as these have passed away , the policy of the state has become less rigorous towards the religion of its subjects . But the original reasons for which religion was established have not passed away . It is ...
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