Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... connected with the Irish Church question , much regretting that it had not been undertaken by abler men . In carrying out this design , they agreed that while there was unanimity amongst them on the general question , each was to treat ...
... connected with the Irish Church question , much regretting that it had not been undertaken by abler men . In carrying out this design , they agreed that while there was unanimity amongst them on the general question , each was to treat ...
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... connection with the State as the Established Church of Ireland be not for the good of Ireland , let that connection be severed at once . 2. It is not only , however , this Irish question which has been raised by the attacks on the Irish ...
... connection with the State as the Established Church of Ireland be not for the good of Ireland , let that connection be severed at once . 2. It is not only , however , this Irish question which has been raised by the attacks on the Irish ...
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... connection with the State as the Established Church of Ireland be not for the good of Ireland , let that connection be severed at once . 2. It is not only , however , this Irish question which has been raised by the attacks on the Irish ...
... connection with the State as the Established Church of Ireland be not for the good of Ireland , let that connection be severed at once . 2. It is not only , however , this Irish question which has been raised by the attacks on the Irish ...
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... connected with the highest civilization of the time . The Chris- tian rulers dared not to tolerate heathenism or ... connection of Christianity with civilization , which identified its maintenance with national welfare , is involved in ...
... connected with the highest civilization of the time . The Chris- tian rulers dared not to tolerate heathenism or ... connection of Christianity with civilization , which identified its maintenance with national welfare , is involved in ...
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... connected with it . 8. Since that time great changes have taken place to alter the relations of the civil power to the religion of the nation . Religion has ceased to be so inter- woven with the civil system as seriously to affect its ...
... connected with it . 8. Since that time great changes have taken place to alter the relations of the civil power to the religion of the nation . Religion has ceased to be so inter- woven with the civil system as seriously to affect its ...
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