Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... Religion . - 18 . General Endowment recommended.— 19. The nation needs besides a special Organ to lead its Religious Thought and Life ; -20 . and this must consist of the Ministers of Religion.— 21. These Clergy need for the performance ...
... Religion . - 18 . General Endowment recommended.— 19. The nation needs besides a special Organ to lead its Religious Thought and Life ; -20 . and this must consist of the Ministers of Religion.— 21. These Clergy need for the performance ...
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... Religious Establishment ; and it is espe- cially necessary to distinguish this from mere support with funds supplied by the State . In Ireland , for example , the Presbyterian ministers receive support from the State , yet ...
... Religious Establishment ; and it is espe- cially necessary to distinguish this from mere support with funds supplied by the State . In Ireland , for example , the Presbyterian ministers receive support from the State , yet ...
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... religious bodies into which the nation may resolve itself need nothing from the civil power but the protection of their religious liberty . It is said that religious establishments are but the relics of a system of thought which has ...
... religious bodies into which the nation may resolve itself need nothing from the civil power but the protection of their religious liberty . It is said that religious establishments are but the relics of a system of thought which has ...
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... religious senti- ment was strong , were the priests of the national religion , for in primitive times all the circumstances of life were hung in dependence on religion , and reli- gion was the mistress of all thought and knowledge . And ...
... religious senti- ment was strong , were the priests of the national religion , for in primitive times all the circumstances of life were hung in dependence on religion , and reli- gion was the mistress of all thought and knowledge . And ...
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... religion to rule the faith of the nation . Moreover , a national religious system was always felt to be so necessary for the maintenance and im- provement of civil order , that it was recognised as one of the duties of the civil power ...
... religion to rule the faith of the nation . Moreover , a national religious system was always felt to be so necessary for the maintenance and im- provement of civil order , that it was recognised as one of the duties of the civil power ...
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