Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... increase the influence of that Church by establishment , without requiring guarantees for its loyalty . But where this anomaly does not exist , the Church of the nation's natural leaders has the first claim to be maintained on the ...
... increase the influence of that Church by establishment , without requiring guarantees for its loyalty . But where this anomaly does not exist , the Church of the nation's natural leaders has the first claim to be maintained on the ...
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... Increase of mutual hostility . - 57 . The Legisla- tive Union ; A union of the Churches one of its fundamental Articles.— 58. Nature of this Union political , as between the Establishments ; The Churches ecclesiastically united for many ...
... Increase of mutual hostility . - 57 . The Legisla- tive Union ; A union of the Churches one of its fundamental Articles.— 58. Nature of this Union political , as between the Establishments ; The Churches ecclesiastically united for many ...
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... increased influence of the community . 10. The monastic and missionary character thus early impressed on the Church in Ireland was no doubt the principal cause of several peculiarities in her ecclesiastical arrangements , which exposed ...
... increased influence of the community . 10. The monastic and missionary character thus early impressed on the Church in Ireland was no doubt the principal cause of several peculiarities in her ecclesiastical arrangements , which exposed ...
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principal change observable during the sixth and three following centuries being an increasing austerity in her monastic rules , a higher regard for the state of celibacy , a greater tendency towards superstitious views and practices ...
principal change observable during the sixth and three following centuries being an increasing austerity in her monastic rules , a higher regard for the state of celibacy , a greater tendency towards superstitious views and practices ...
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... increased intercourse with foreign Churches to which the missionary spirit of the ancient Irish Church gave rise , reacted on herself with disastrous influence , corrupting by degrees the simplicity of her faith , and introducing by ...
... increased intercourse with foreign Churches to which the missionary spirit of the ancient Irish Church gave rise , reacted on herself with disastrous influence , corrupting by degrees the simplicity of her faith , and introducing by ...
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