Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... ideas on which our order depends . It is for this reason that it has seemed to me necessary to look narrowly into the ideas on which established religions have hitherto been founded , and the change which has taken place in those ideas ...
... ideas on which our order depends . It is for this reason that it has seemed to me necessary to look narrowly into the ideas on which established religions have hitherto been founded , and the change which has taken place in those ideas ...
Сторінка 22
... idea of temporal utility as the object of government , im- plies that it exists to attain those ends , so far as they are within its reach , which in this life are good and desirable in themselves . Men have not only bodily appetites ...
... idea of temporal utility as the object of government , im- plies that it exists to attain those ends , so far as they are within its reach , which in this life are good and desirable in themselves . Men have not only bodily appetites ...
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... ideas which rendered it impossible for the Celt and Anglo - Norman to coalesce in harmony , and the protracted hostility which engendered a deep national antipathy between Irish and English , when embittered by the mortal feud which ...
... ideas which rendered it impossible for the Celt and Anglo - Norman to coalesce in harmony , and the protracted hostility which engendered a deep national antipathy between Irish and English , when embittered by the mortal feud which ...
Сторінка 25
... idea of religion , and are beyond the reach of controversy . The State has no weight of authority with people in such matters , and the simple establish- ment of a Church leaves the Nonconformist bodies untouched . 14. If the ...
... idea of religion , and are beyond the reach of controversy . The State has no weight of authority with people in such matters , and the simple establish- ment of a Church leaves the Nonconformist bodies untouched . 14. If the ...
Сторінка 28
... ideas which have penetrated literature , and as long as the basis of their belief stands , these stir their souls and awaken religious wants ; but the classes who have neither leisure nor education , if they become aggregated into ...
... ideas which have penetrated literature , and as long as the basis of their belief stands , these stir their souls and awaken religious wants ; but the classes who have neither leisure nor education , if they become aggregated into ...
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