Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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be viewed . Indeed , the Irish question can be treated only by applying the general principles of Church Establishments to the particular case of Ireland ; and it is , therefore , those general principles that I would now consider ...
be viewed . Indeed , the Irish question can be treated only by applying the general principles of Church Establishments to the particular case of Ireland ; and it is , therefore , those general principles that I would now consider ...
Сторінка 55
... Church of God which He hath purchased with His blood . The Church which is to lead the nation's leaders in the ways of truth and righteousness , and strengthen the nation's unity by joining high and low in Chris- tian fellowship ...
... Church of God which He hath purchased with His blood . The Church which is to lead the nation's leaders in the ways of truth and righteousness , and strengthen the nation's unity by joining high and low in Chris- tian fellowship ...
Сторінка 58
... Irish preferments ; Jealousies and general apathy ; Anglicizing policy . - 54 . Emigration , a new source of weakness to the Church ; Confined at first to Protestants , and why . - 55 . Farther spolia- tion ; Tithe of ... Church of Ireland .
... Irish preferments ; Jealousies and general apathy ; Anglicizing policy . - 54 . Emigration , a new source of weakness to the Church ; Confined at first to Protestants , and why . - 55 . Farther spolia- tion ; Tithe of ... Church of Ireland .
Сторінка 66
... Irish Church , was likewise well adapted to the state of society which then prevailed : namely , the establishment throughout the country of religious communities , who kept up in their several churches the stated worship of God ...
... Irish Church , was likewise well adapted to the state of society which then prevailed : namely , the establishment throughout the country of religious communities , who kept up in their several churches the stated worship of God ...
Сторінка 67
... Church in Ireland was no doubt the principal cause of several peculiarities in her ecclesiastical arrangements , which exposed her at a subsequent period , when all Churches came to be measured on the Procrustean bed of Rome , to the ...
... Church in Ireland was no doubt the principal cause of several peculiarities in her ecclesiastical arrangements , which exposed her at a subsequent period , when all Churches came to be measured on the Procrustean bed of Rome , to the ...
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