Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... connected with the Irish Church question , much regretting that it had not been undertaken by abler men . In carrying out this design , they agreed that while there was unanimity amongst them on the general question , each was to treat ...
... connected with the Irish Church question , much regretting that it had not been undertaken by abler men . In carrying out this design , they agreed that while there was unanimity amongst them on the general question , each was to treat ...
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... connected with the highest civilization of the time . The Chris- tian rulers dared not to tolerate heathenism or ... connection of Christianity with civilization , which identified its maintenance with national welfare , is involved in ...
... connected with the highest civilization of the time . The Chris- tian rulers dared not to tolerate heathenism or ... connection of Christianity with civilization , which identified its maintenance with national welfare , is involved in ...
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... connected with it . 8. Since that time great changes have taken place to alter the relations of the civil power to the religion of the nation . Religion has ceased to be so inter- woven with the civil system as seriously to affect its ...
... connected with it . 8. Since that time great changes have taken place to alter the relations of the civil power to the religion of the nation . Religion has ceased to be so inter- woven with the civil system as seriously to affect its ...
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... connection between religion and civilization . Religion was recognised as being good in itself , and attended with the divine blessing , as well as naturally and most intimately connected with the order and development of civil society ...
... connection between religion and civilization . Religion was recognised as being good in itself , and attended with the divine blessing , as well as naturally and most intimately connected with the order and development of civil society ...
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... connected with each stage in our progressive civilization , and arising out of it , which tend to change the social ideas of men and alter the cha- racter of the nation . For example , as civilization is developed , society becomes more ...
... connected with each stage in our progressive civilization , and arising out of it , which tend to change the social ideas of men and alter the cha- racter of the nation . For example , as civilization is developed , society becomes more ...
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