Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... whole tissue of civil and social life , and there was danger that by its repudiation the fabric of society might be rent asunder . The settlement of the na- tional religion was therefore a civil as well as a reli- gious concern , and ...
... whole tissue of civil and social life , and there was danger that by its repudiation the fabric of society might be rent asunder . The settlement of the na- tional religion was therefore a civil as well as a reli- gious concern , and ...
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... whole nation into conformity with its own religious system ; and it must legislate on religion with some other view . 15. Shall the State , then , adopt the voluntary sys- tem and leave all the religious bodies to themselves , without ...
... whole nation into conformity with its own religious system ; and it must legislate on religion with some other view . 15. Shall the State , then , adopt the voluntary sys- tem and leave all the religious bodies to themselves , without ...
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... whole life of uncivilized nations . How different is it in our present condition of so- ciety . An immediate act of deity is now thought of as a miracle ; and all events are attributed to second causes . In the country , indeed , where ...
... whole life of uncivilized nations . How different is it in our present condition of so- ciety . An immediate act of deity is now thought of as a miracle ; and all events are attributed to second causes . In the country , indeed , where ...
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... whole system of religious belief , and throwing it into new forms . Nor is this progress of religious thought accomplished without much violent agitation of religious feeling , and much peril to Christian faith . The influences which ...
... whole system of religious belief , and throwing it into new forms . Nor is this progress of religious thought accomplished without much violent agitation of religious feeling , and much peril to Christian faith . The influences which ...
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... whole thought and life of the nation . If that influence be not Christian the whole nation will gradually be unchristianized . If it be Christian , all the great truths held in common by the whole nation will be maintained by it , and ...
... whole thought and life of the nation . If that influence be not Christian the whole nation will gradually be unchristianized . If it be Christian , all the great truths held in common by the whole nation will be maintained by it , and ...
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