Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... faith . - 25 . The Clergy to lead the nation must belong to the Church to which the intellectual and social leaders of the nation belong.— 26. That Church should be established universally and permanently throughout the country as the ...
... faith . - 25 . The Clergy to lead the nation must belong to the Church to which the intellectual and social leaders of the nation belong.— 26. That Church should be established universally and permanently throughout the country as the ...
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... faith of the nation . Moreover , a national religious system was always felt to be so necessary for the maintenance and im- provement of civil order , that it was recognised as one of the duties of the civil power to secure the ...
... faith of the nation . Moreover , a national religious system was always felt to be so necessary for the maintenance and im- provement of civil order , that it was recognised as one of the duties of the civil power to secure the ...
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... faith whose existence depended on its being preserved from the encroachments of An importance was thus attached to the va- rious questions that arose , which belonged to many of them only as tests of the efficiency of the Church in ...
... faith whose existence depended on its being preserved from the encroachments of An importance was thus attached to the va- rious questions that arose , which belonged to many of them only as tests of the efficiency of the Church in ...
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... It pertained therefore to the office of the civil governor , according to the ideas of the time , that in accordance with the exclusive authority of the true faith , and on account of its 10 Establishment and Endowment of.
... It pertained therefore to the office of the civil governor , according to the ideas of the time , that in accordance with the exclusive authority of the true faith , and on account of its 10 Establishment and Endowment of.
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of the true faith , and on account of its intrinsic ex- cellence and beneficial effects , he should make per- manent provision for its maintenance in the country , and enforce on the people with all his authority the ministrations of ...
of the true faith , and on account of its intrinsic ex- cellence and beneficial effects , he should make per- manent provision for its maintenance in the country , and enforce on the people with all his authority the ministrations of ...
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