Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... possess ; and could be main- tained in its rightful authority only by insisting on its acceptance . It pertained therefore to the office of the civil governor , according to the ideas of the time , that in accordance with the exclusive ...
... possess ; and could be main- tained in its rightful authority only by insisting on its acceptance . It pertained therefore to the office of the civil governor , according to the ideas of the time , that in accordance with the exclusive ...
Сторінка 32
... possessed by the money power , it will not be accompanied by such intense sectarianism . Thus in Scotland the prevalence of the money power in the Free Church shews itself principally in cramp- ing thought among the clergy , and giving ...
... possessed by the money power , it will not be accompanied by such intense sectarianism . Thus in Scotland the prevalence of the money power in the Free Church shews itself principally in cramp- ing thought among the clergy , and giving ...
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... possessing the nation's respect ; for she need not now dream of spiritual dominion ; and that respect she cannot have , unless she is inde- pendent in her teaching and example . Her office is to give religious counsel to a nation whose ...
... possessing the nation's respect ; for she need not now dream of spiritual dominion ; and that respect she cannot have , unless she is inde- pendent in her teaching and example . Her office is to give religious counsel to a nation whose ...
Сторінка 50
... possess these endowments in such a degree as to command the assent of the nation ; and indeed such assemblies are less fitted than they used to be to form the general belief . In former times . the ecclesiastics were the leaders of ...
... possess these endowments in such a degree as to command the assent of the nation ; and indeed such assemblies are less fitted than they used to be to form the general belief . In former times . the ecclesiastics were the leaders of ...
Сторінка 55
... possessing the traditional in- fluence of the old National Church . No aid should be withheld which might strengthen the action on the country of the Church which is to guide its Chris- tianity and diffuse the highest principles of duty ...
... possessing the traditional in- fluence of the old National Church . No aid should be withheld which might strengthen the action on the country of the Church which is to guide its Chris- tianity and diffuse the highest principles of duty ...
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