Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... religion and justice in the set- tlement of the religious legislation of the kingdom . They thought that on the question of the Irish Church Establishment , which opens the consideration of that legislation in general , many mistakes ...
... religion and justice in the set- tlement of the religious legislation of the kingdom . They thought that on the question of the Irish Church Establishment , which opens the consideration of that legislation in general , many mistakes ...
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... Religious Belief which prevail in the nation should be preserved by the State as good in themselves , —11 . and good in their effects . - 12 . Legislation on Religion may take three directions . - 13 . The attempt to bring the nation to ...
... Religious Belief which prevail in the nation should be preserved by the State as good in themselves , —11 . and good in their effects . - 12 . Legislation on Religion may take three directions . - 13 . The attempt to bring the nation to ...
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... Religious Establishment ; and it is espe- cially necessary to distinguish this from mere support with funds supplied by ... religion . The State contributes to the support of the Presbyterian minister when a sufficient con- gregation has ...
... Religious Establishment ; and it is espe- cially necessary to distinguish this from mere support with funds supplied by ... religion . The State contributes to the support of the Presbyterian minister when a sufficient con- gregation has ...
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... religion at all , that religion is every man's own most private concern , in the manage- ment of which he ought to be left altogether to him- self , and that the religious bodies into which the nation may resolve itself need nothing ...
... religion at all , that religion is every man's own most private concern , in the manage- ment of which he ought to be left altogether to him- self , and that the religious bodies into which the nation may resolve itself need nothing ...
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... religion , and the nation a national religion with a view to those interests . In the earliest periods of civil society the super- intendence of the national religion belongs to the civil power , for its functions embrace everything ...
... religion , and the nation a national religion with a view to those interests . In the earliest periods of civil society the super- intendence of the national religion belongs to the civil power , for its functions embrace everything ...
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