Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... Christianity for centuries ; and the cir- cumstances of that time made it natural that religion should still have a dogmatic and authoritative form . It was a time of controversy , when a great effort was needed to define Christian ...
... Christianity for centuries ; and the cir- cumstances of that time made it natural that religion should still have a dogmatic and authoritative form . It was a time of controversy , when a great effort was needed to define Christian ...
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... Christian doc- trine have lost their old importance ; and now the earnest love of 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 ...
... Christian doc- trine have lost their old importance ; and now the earnest love of 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 ...
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... prove that every form of Christian belief amongst us , however we may differ from its doctrines , is yet in the main a good ? that the religion of Christ , which was to renew man and c 2 Religious Bodies by the State . 19.
... prove that every form of Christian belief amongst us , however we may differ from its doctrines , is yet in the main a good ? that the religion of Christ , which was to renew man and c 2 Religious Bodies by the State . 19.
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... Christian religion into a system of sentiment . Many subtle questions of theology have in past times acquired a most ... Christ and thou shalt be saved ; " nor is it possible , remembering that truth , to look without alarm on some of ...
... Christian religion into a system of sentiment . Many subtle questions of theology have in past times acquired a most ... Christ and thou shalt be saved ; " nor is it possible , remembering that truth , to look without alarm on some of ...
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... Christian tra- dition for their basis what is good vastly preponderates over what is evil ; whether we regard them as what they are in themselves , or as to the effects which they produce . In themselves they contain one common essence ...
... Christian tra- dition for their basis what is good vastly preponderates over what is evil ; whether we regard them as what they are in themselves , or as to the effects which they produce . In themselves they contain one common essence ...
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