Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... faith , was therefore quickened into action by the obvious importance of uniting all her subjects in one religious belief and one ecclesiastical system ; and both in England and Ireland she exerted all her authority to attain this ...
... faith , was therefore quickened into action by the obvious importance of uniting all her subjects in one religious belief and one ecclesiastical system ; and both in England and Ireland she exerted all her authority to attain this ...
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the Anglican faith without knowing the language in which it was expressed , but the native race have for the most part retained the Romish faith . But though such vain hopes may have been entertained , both Churches were established not ...
the Anglican faith without knowing the language in which it was expressed , but the native race have for the most part retained the Romish faith . But though such vain hopes may have been entertained , both Churches were established not ...
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... faith involves always so much of feeling and practical motive , that religious belief depends much on sentiment and habit , and is therefore often difficult to account for . Religious feeling and practice convert into first principles ...
... faith involves always so much of feeling and practical motive , that religious belief depends much on sentiment and habit , and is therefore often difficult to account for . Religious feeling and practice convert into first principles ...
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... faith is the condition of salvation ; and that faith is not merely a disposition to believe , but the disposition exerted on a certain object . The Christian world in- deed is not as ready as it used to be to define the ar- ticles of ...
... faith is the condition of salvation ; and that faith is not merely a disposition to believe , but the disposition exerted on a certain object . The Christian world in- deed is not as ready as it used to be to define the ar- ticles of ...
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... faith in them is maintained by religious ministrations . In all religions founded on the Bible this central es- sence is true . Their ideal is the true God ; their law , His will ; their hope , a rest which really Religious Bodies by ...
... faith in them is maintained by religious ministrations . In all religions founded on the Bible this central es- sence is true . Their ideal is the true God ; their law , His will ; their hope , a rest which really Religious Bodies by ...
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