Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 61
... ancient , and by far the most reliable sources of information re- specting St. Patrick and his labours are to be found in two Tracts , both professing to have been written by the Saint himself towards the close of his life , and almost ...
... ancient , and by far the most reliable sources of information re- specting St. Patrick and his labours are to be found in two Tracts , both professing to have been written by the Saint himself towards the close of his life , and almost ...
Сторінка 63
... ancient and authorita- tive sources h . In the absence then of any certainty on the subject , it must suffice to say that probability points to some bishop or bishops of the Gallican Church as the source from whence the Apostle of ...
... ancient and authorita- tive sources h . In the absence then of any certainty on the subject , it must suffice to say that probability points to some bishop or bishops of the Gallican Church as the source from whence the Apostle of ...
Сторінка 65
... ancient rites , originally connected with Druidism , are still observed by the Irish peasantry ; such as the festivals of Baal - tine and Samhaine ( now kept as May - day and F Christianity thus founded might not indeed at first be ...
... ancient rites , originally connected with Druidism , are still observed by the Irish peasantry ; such as the festivals of Baal - tine and Samhaine ( now kept as May - day and F Christianity thus founded might not indeed at first be ...
Сторінка 68
... ancient Irish . The founder of a religious society became , as it were , the spiritual chieftain of the community ( usually termed his family ) , nor of the original community only , but of all its branches elsewhere established . This ...
... ancient Irish . The founder of a religious society became , as it were , the spiritual chieftain of the community ( usually termed his family ) , nor of the original community only , but of all its branches elsewhere established . This ...
Сторінка 70
... ancient Church of Ireland , it will plainly appear that , while preserving the great and fundamental attributes of a scriptural and apostolic Church , she was in many minor details sui generis - unconnected with , and for a long time ...
... ancient Church of Ireland , it will plainly appear that , while preserving the great and fundamental attributes of a scriptural and apostolic Church , she was in many minor details sui generis - unconnected with , and for a long time ...
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