Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... social leaders of the nation belong.— 26. That Church should be established universally and permanently throughout the country as the National Church . - 27 . Application to Ireland . - 28 . Alleged Anomalies in the Irish Establishment ...
... social leaders of the nation belong.— 26. That Church should be established universally and permanently throughout the country as the National Church . - 27 . Application to Ireland . - 28 . Alleged Anomalies in the Irish Establishment ...
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... social union . For if man when first his powers open finds himself a member of a family , he at the same time either inherits a religion or in the inevitable play of his thought and affection surrounds himself with 4 Establishment and ...
... social union . For if man when first his powers open finds himself a member of a family , he at the same time either inherits a religion or in the inevitable play of his thought and affection surrounds himself with 4 Establishment and ...
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... social life to which an interest belongs . The success of the family , the welfare of the State are placed under its charge , and the family cultivate a family religion , and the nation a national religion with a view to those interests ...
... social life to which an interest belongs . The success of the family , the welfare of the State are placed under its charge , and the family cultivate a family religion , and the nation a national religion with a view to those interests ...
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... social life were transformed into ordinances of the divine will and invested with the tremendous authority of a divine law . The organs of that law were the priests of religion , and by them its principles were systematized and applied ...
... social life were transformed into ordinances of the divine will and invested with the tremendous authority of a divine law . The organs of that law were the priests of religion , and by them its principles were systematized and applied ...
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... social duty supplemented the civil law , and was not only expounded but administered by the priests . For in all those controversies whether of public or private rights which the law of the State did not reach , the only authority which ...
... social duty supplemented the civil law , and was not only expounded but administered by the priests . For in all those controversies whether of public or private rights which the law of the State did not reach , the only authority which ...
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