Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... thought that on the question of the Irish Church Establishment , which opens the consideration of that legislation in general , many mistakes were committed . in the statement both of principles and of facts ; and they hoped that it ...
... thought that on the question of the Irish Church Establishment , which opens the consideration of that legislation in general , many mistakes were committed . in the statement both of principles and of facts ; and they hoped that it ...
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... question , and contributing their thoughts to that public opinion in accordance with which all national questions must ultimately be de- cided . April 1866 . CONTENTS . ESSAY I. ON THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE iv PREFACE .
... question , and contributing their thoughts to that public opinion in accordance with which all national questions must ultimately be de- cided . April 1866 . CONTENTS . ESSAY I. ON THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE iv PREFACE .
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... Thought and Life ; -20 . and this must consist of the Ministers of Religion.— 21. These Clergy need for the performance of their office that they shall include a fair share of the foremost ability and education of the country , -22 ...
... Thought and Life ; -20 . and this must consist of the Ministers of Religion.— 21. These Clergy need for the performance of their office that they shall include a fair share of the foremost ability and education of the country , -22 ...
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... thought which has long since 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 ...
... thought which has long since 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 ...
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... thought was busy from the first , the problems of nature presented such insuperable difficulty , when as yet no progress had been made in the analysis of natural causes , that the mind , distrustful of its own powers , depended on the ...
... thought was busy from the first , the problems of nature presented such insuperable difficulty , when as yet no progress had been made in the analysis of natural causes , that the mind , distrustful of its own powers , depended on the ...
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