Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... Church Establishments to the particular case of Ireland ; and it is , therefore , those general principles that I ... Established Church for all the nation . And this adoption of a Church by the State as its organ for the religious ...
... Church Establishments to the particular case of Ireland ; and it is , therefore , those general principles that I ... Established Church for all the nation . And this adoption of a Church by the State as its organ for the religious ...
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... Established Churches owe their civil position to the Papal system , and that as that system moulders away they should fall with it , their original foundation having been found inconsistent with the progress of Europe . Now it is quite ...
... Established Churches owe their civil position to the Papal system , and that as that system moulders away they should fall with it , their original foundation having been found inconsistent with the progress of Europe . Now it is quite ...
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... State are placed under its charge , and the family cultivate a family religion , and the nation a national religion with a view to those interests . In the earliest ... national priesthood conspired with Religious Bodies by the State . 5.
... State are placed under its charge , and the family cultivate a family religion , and the nation a national religion with a view to those interests . In the earliest ... national priesthood conspired with Religious Bodies by the State . 5.
Сторінка 6
And thus the authority of the national priesthood conspired with the commanding dignity of the State religion to rule the faith of the nation . Moreover , a national religious system was always felt to be so necessary for the ...
And thus the authority of the national priesthood conspired with the commanding dignity of the State religion to rule the faith of the nation . Moreover , a national religious system was always felt to be so necessary for the ...
Сторінка 8
... establishment of the Christian Church . This connection of Christianity with civilization , which identified its maintenance with national welfare , is involved in its essential nature as the great source of civil and social virtue ...
... establishment of the Christian Church . This connection of Christianity with civilization , which identified its maintenance with national welfare , is involved in its essential nature as the great source of civil and social virtue ...
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