Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 55
... the Church of England , 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 .
... the Church of England , 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 .
Сторінка 105
... leading to various acts f Plowden , " History of Ireland , " b . ii . c . 4 . See Leland , ii . 381 ; and Connor , ii . 302 . of sedition and violence , as well as to a Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland . 105.
... leading to various acts f Plowden , " History of Ireland , " b . ii . c . 4 . See Leland , ii . 381 ; and Connor , ii . 302 . of sedition and violence , as well as to a Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland . 105.
Сторінка 109
... leading part in the affairs of the Church , ) adopted a body of articles not only varying from those of the English Church , but embodying the highly Calvinistic " Lam- beth Articles , " which had been rejected at the Hamp- ton Court ...
... leading part in the affairs of the Church , ) adopted a body of articles not only varying from those of the English Church , but embodying the highly Calvinistic " Lam- beth Articles , " which had been rejected at the Hamp- ton Court ...
Сторінка 132
... leading to the almost infinitesimal division of the land , and pauperization of the immediate occupiers , from whom the tithe was taken - made its collection to the last degree difficult and revolting to the clergy . The necessary conse ...
... leading to the almost infinitesimal division of the land , and pauperization of the immediate occupiers , from whom the tithe was taken - made its collection to the last degree difficult and revolting to the clergy . The necessary conse ...
Сторінка 160
... leading the native Irish to adopt the English , in- stead of the native customs and modes of living , it is impossible to conceive . Had the central Govern- ment been strong enough to introduce the necessary reforms , and to compel all ...
... leading the native Irish to adopt the English , in- stead of the native customs and modes of living , it is impossible to conceive . Had the central Govern- ment been strong enough to introduce the necessary reforms , and to compel all ...
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