Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 34
... clergy . Now it would hardly become a minister of an established Church to meet this objection by an assertion , that the ministers of endowed and established Churches are quite as zealous in the discharge of their duty as those of ...
... clergy . Now it would hardly become a minister of an established Church to meet this objection by an assertion , that the ministers of endowed and established Churches are quite as zealous in the discharge of their duty as those of ...
Сторінка 44
... clergy shall in- clude a fair share of the foremost ability and highest education of the country ; and the other is that their independence in thought and action shall not be un- duly fettered . It is not necessary to prove that the ...
... clergy shall in- clude a fair share of the foremost ability and highest education of the country ; and the other is that their independence in thought and action shall not be un- duly fettered . It is not necessary to prove that the ...
Сторінка 45
... Clergy are to be stamped with an intel- lectual inferiority which would disqualify them for their national office , they must have their moderate incomes secured to them on a firmer basis . 22. This leads to the second requisite needed ...
... Clergy are to be stamped with an intel- lectual inferiority which would disqualify them for their national office , they must have their moderate incomes secured to them on a firmer basis . 22. This leads to the second requisite needed ...
Сторінка 46
... clergy superficial and unreal ; and from these the clergy should be preserved , that they may be respected by the nation . Now such influences are less powerful and less direct in their action in proportion as the clergy are independent ...
... clergy superficial and unreal ; and from these the clergy should be preserved , that they may be respected by the nation . Now such influences are less powerful and less direct in their action in proportion as the clergy are independent ...
Сторінка 47
... clergy . It is still more necessary for the faithful- ness of their teaching on Christian duty . It is not consistent with the idea of a guide that he should be constrained to follow , and those who are to lead the nation's life must be ...
... clergy . It is still more necessary for the faithful- ness of their teaching on Christian duty . It is not consistent with the idea of a guide that he should be constrained to follow , and those who are to lead the nation's life must be ...
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