Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 36
... dependent on his having a sufficient congregation . This leaves him still to a certain degree dependent on a congregation for his maintenance ; for if they desert him he loses his endowment . Yet this dependence is much dimi- nished ...
... dependent on his having a sufficient congregation . This leaves him still to a certain degree dependent on a congregation for his maintenance ; for if they desert him he loses his endowment . Yet this dependence is much dimi- nished ...
Сторінка 44
... might have earned in other professions ; but they require that that income . shall not be dependent on the will of a congregation . All the pleasures of that life of contemplative activity in 44 Establishment and Endowment of.
... might have earned in other professions ; but they require that that income . shall not be dependent on the will of a congregation . All the pleasures of that life of contemplative activity in 44 Establishment and Endowment of.
Сторінка 47
... dependent on their congregations as to be subject to pains and penalties , if their views of Chris- tian duty coincide not with the prejudices of the day . It is theirs to brave the outcry of bigotry in the blessed cause of charity , to ...
... dependent on their congregations as to be subject to pains and penalties , if their views of Chris- tian duty coincide not with the prejudices of the day . It is theirs to brave the outcry of bigotry in the blessed cause of charity , to ...
Сторінка 48
... dependent on them ; and would determine their present belief to be the final perfection of truth . Religious belief thus ruled by the majority tends ever to separate itself from the growing thought and know- ledge 48 Establishment and ...
... dependent on them ; and would determine their present belief to be the final perfection of truth . Religious belief thus ruled by the majority tends ever to separate itself from the growing thought and know- ledge 48 Establishment and ...
Сторінка 69
... dependent for the special episcopal offices on some neighbouring bishop , or on the casual visit of a stranger . The nearest approach to dio- cesan episcopacy was where a bishop was elected for an entire tribe or clan ; and it is easy ...
... dependent for the special episcopal offices on some neighbouring bishop , or on the casual visit of a stranger . The nearest approach to dio- cesan episcopacy was where a bishop was elected for an entire tribe or clan ; and it is easy ...
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