Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 66
... ecclesiastical system adopted by St. Patrick , and which for several centuries continued to cha- racterize the Irish Church , was likewise well adapted to the state of society which then prevailed : namely , the establishment throughout ...
... ecclesiastical system adopted by St. Patrick , and which for several centuries continued to cha- racterize the Irish Church , was likewise well adapted to the state of society which then prevailed : namely , the establishment throughout ...
Сторінка 67
... ecclesiastical arrangements , which exposed her at a subsequent period , when all Churches came to be measured on the Procrustean bed of Rome , to the charge of irregularity , and even of schism ; such as the multiplication of bishops ...
... ecclesiastical arrangements , which exposed her at a subsequent period , when all Churches came to be measured on the Procrustean bed of Rome , to the charge of irregularity , and even of schism ; such as the multiplication of bishops ...
Сторінка 68
... ecclesiastical status , whether of bishop , presbyter , or layman . Thus the successor or Co - arb of St. Patrick in the Abbey of Armagh , claimed and received the allegiance of all the minor societies of his foundation , and so of the ...
... ecclesiastical status , whether of bishop , presbyter , or layman . Thus the successor or Co - arb of St. Patrick in the Abbey of Armagh , claimed and received the allegiance of all the minor societies of his foundation , and so of the ...
Сторінка 70
... the Irish ecclesiastical writers of these times , which are altogether at variance with the distinc- principal change observable during the sixth and three following centuries 70 Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland .
... the Irish ecclesiastical writers of these times , which are altogether at variance with the distinc- principal change observable during the sixth and three following centuries 70 Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland .
Сторінка 76
... ecclesiastical connection be- tween Rome and Ireland was only indirect ; and though the bishops above mentioned professed them- selves subject to Canterbury , there was , so far , no mention of Rome . About the year 1084 , indeed , Pope ...
... ecclesiastical connection be- tween Rome and Ireland was only indirect ; and though the bishops above mentioned professed them- selves subject to Canterbury , there was , so far , no mention of Rome . About the year 1084 , indeed , Pope ...
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