Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... tended in primitive times to ascend into the sphere of religion , and to become embodied in the moral characters of the gods ; for men naturally attributed to these superintendents of human affairs the same principles of judgment which ...
... tended in primitive times to ascend into the sphere of religion , and to become embodied in the moral characters of the gods ; for men naturally attributed to these superintendents of human affairs the same principles of judgment which ...
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... tended powerfully to establish the liberty of thought and the rights of conscience throughout the nation . The progress was slow , but it has now nearly reached its consummation . Men are now suffered to choose their religion for ...
... tended powerfully to establish the liberty of thought and the rights of conscience throughout the nation . The progress was slow , but it has now nearly reached its consummation . Men are now suffered to choose their religion for ...
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... tended to acquire a narrower and more special character , from that subdivision of intellectual labour which neces- sarily attends the development of knowledge . Church synods are consequently even less fitted now than of old to form ...
... tended to acquire a narrower and more special character , from that subdivision of intellectual labour which neces- sarily attends the development of knowledge . Church synods are consequently even less fitted now than of old to form ...
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they were settled . It is obvious that such a system . must have tended considerably to the protection , as well as the increased influence of the community . 10. The monastic and missionary character thus early impressed on the Church ...
they were settled . It is obvious that such a system . must have tended considerably to the protection , as well as the increased influence of the community . 10. The monastic and missionary character thus early impressed on the Church ...
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... tended to bring the Irish name into as great disrepute throughout Christendom as it had formerly been in esteem . 16. Another evil arising from this calamitous in- vasion remains to be noticed . Hitherto , amidst all its variations of ...
... tended to bring the Irish name into as great disrepute throughout Christendom as it had formerly been in esteem . 16. Another evil arising from this calamitous in- vasion remains to be noticed . Hitherto , amidst all its variations of ...
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Сторінка 261 - No mention shall be made of coral, or of pearls, for the price of wisdom is above rubies.
Сторінка 312 - Estate real and personal to the incorporated Society in Dublin for promoting English Protestant Schools in Ireland...
Сторінка 170 - Nevertheless local assemblies of citizens constitute the strength of free nations. Municipal institutions are to liberty what primary schools are to science ; they bring it within the people's reach, they teach men how to use and how to enjoy it. A nation may establish a system of free government, but without the spirit of municipal institutions it cannot have the spirit of liberty.