Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 67
... Rome , to the charge of irregularity , and even of schism ; such as the multiplication of bishops , their frequent consecra- tion per saltum ( that is , without having first passed through the inferior orders ) , and by a single bishop ...
... Rome , to the charge of irregularity , and even of schism ; such as the multiplication of bishops , their frequent consecra- tion per saltum ( that is , without having first passed through the inferior orders ) , and by a single bishop ...
Сторінка 71
... Rome tive doctrines of the Church of Rome . See Summary in Ware , vol . i . p . 24 ; see also King's " Primer , " book ii . cap . 11 . and of others under her influence , and upheld their Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland . 71.
... Rome tive doctrines of the Church of Rome . See Summary in Ware , vol . i . p . 24 ; see also King's " Primer , " book ii . cap . 11 . and of others under her influence , and upheld their Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland . 71.
Сторінка 72
... Rome was just at this time begin- ning to put forward , though as yet but cautiously , that right of interference and dictation which by de- grees developed into the claim of universal supremacy , while 72 Historical Sketch of the ...
... Rome was just at this time begin- ning to put forward , though as yet but cautiously , that right of interference and dictation which by de- grees developed into the claim of universal supremacy , while 72 Historical Sketch of the ...
Сторінка 75
... Rome . About the middle of the tenth century the Danes ( who as already stated had settled in Dublin , Waterford , and Limerick ) were converted to Christianity , though how or by what instrumentality is not recorded , nor have we any ...
... Rome . About the middle of the tenth century the Danes ( who as already stated had settled in Dublin , Waterford , and Limerick ) were converted to Christianity , though how or by what instrumentality is not recorded , nor have we any ...
Сторінка 76
... Rome . " It is evident , however , from the general tenor of this letter that no such relations had hitherto existed between the Churches of Rome and Ireland ; for in the conclusion he exhorts them that if there should occur among them ...
... Rome . " It is evident , however , from the general tenor of this letter that no such relations had hitherto existed between the Churches of Rome and Ireland ; for in the conclusion he exhorts them that if there should occur among them ...
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