Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... truth and human error , in each of which the very life and es- sence of Christianity were felt to be at stake , as being essentially a faith whose existence depended on its being preserved from the encroachments of An importance was ...
... truth and human error , in each of which the very life and es- sence of Christianity were felt to be at stake , as being essentially a faith whose existence depended on its being preserved from the encroachments of An importance was ...
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... truth and was blessed with the divine favour ; which should there- fore be maintained amongst the nation as the highest good that they could possess ; and could be main- tained in its rightful authority only by insisting on its ...
... truth and was blessed with the divine favour ; which should there- fore be maintained amongst the nation as the highest good that they could possess ; and could be main- tained in its rightful authority only by insisting on its ...
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... truth unveiled to him her divine form , ever after to be satisfied with the formulæ of traditional authority on any subject which really interests him . Whatever engages his earnest attention is quickly stripped of the coating with ...
... truth unveiled to him her divine form , ever after to be satisfied with the formulæ of traditional authority on any subject which really interests him . Whatever engages his earnest attention is quickly stripped of the coating with ...
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... truth , the right of private judgment supposes that the judgment shall be formed with care and candour ; and in religion , when differences of belief arose , it was natural that men should at first find it difficult to acknowledge in ...
... truth , the right of private judgment supposes that the judgment shall be formed with care and candour ; and in religion , when differences of belief arose , it was natural that men should at first find it difficult to acknowledge in ...
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... truth and loyal allegiance to con- science are honoured as the very crown and flower of all our culture . This being so , the old principle of religious establishments seems to have in a great degree passed away ; and the question ...
... truth and loyal allegiance to con- science are honoured as the very crown and flower of all our culture . This being so , the old principle of religious establishments seems to have in a great degree passed away ; and the question ...
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