Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... interest ; for the great anxiety which it occasions arises from the sense of God as judge , and the apprehension of His justice . Those classes of society , however , who have leisure to read and Religious Bodies by the State . 27.
... interest ; for the great anxiety which it occasions arises from the sense of God as judge , and the apprehension of His justice . Those classes of society , however , who have leisure to read and Religious Bodies by the State . 27.
Сторінка 43
... interests of the State , and belongs to the most important duties of the civil power , that a Christian ministry shall be so maintained in the country , as that it shall be the religious leader of the nation . 21. But on what footing ...
... interests of the State , and belongs to the most important duties of the civil power , that a Christian ministry shall be so maintained in the country , as that it shall be the religious leader of the nation . 21. But on what footing ...
Сторінка 47
... interests to preserve as its ideal . 23. Nor is it only for the sincerity of their own lives that independence is needed by the national clergy . It is still more necessary for the faithful- ness of their teaching on Christian duty . It ...
... interests to preserve as its ideal . 23. Nor is it only for the sincerity of their own lives that independence is needed by the national clergy . It is still more necessary for the faithful- ness of their teaching on Christian duty . It ...
Сторінка 53
ever Church they belong , whose religious thought and life must , in the interest of the nation , be preserved on ... interests of the nation's civilization to increase the influence of that Church by establishment , without requiring ...
ever Church they belong , whose religious thought and life must , in the interest of the nation , be preserved on ... interests of the nation's civilization to increase the influence of that Church by establishment , without requiring ...
Сторінка 55
... , but because the highest interests of Ireland require that the Church which ministers to its leading classes should be the Established Church of the country , maintained on the basis Religious Bodies by the State . 55.
... , but because the highest interests of Ireland require that the Church which ministers to its leading classes should be the Established Church of the country , maintained on the basis Religious Bodies by the State . 55.
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