Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 68
a school of learning - or as a missionary to the still heathen countries of continental Europe . These pe- culiarities were not indeed wholly unknown elsewhere in the early Church , but , having been from time to time condemned by ...
a school of learning - or as a missionary to the still heathen countries of continental Europe . These pe- culiarities were not indeed wholly unknown elsewhere in the early Church , but , having been from time to time condemned by ...
Сторінка 75
... learning , or fame , the Church of Ireland had been at unity in itself , free from internal division and from foreign control ; but now the seeds of schism were sown which , in the course of two cen- turies more , ripened into ...
... learning , or fame , the Church of Ireland had been at unity in itself , free from internal division and from foreign control ; but now the seeds of schism were sown which , in the course of two cen- turies more , ripened into ...
Сторінка 77
... learning and zeal , should still hold out against her ; and accordingly no efforts were spared to bring her to conformity . In these attempts an able and strenu- ous assistant was found in Gille or Gillebert , bishop of the Danish city ...
... learning and zeal , should still hold out against her ; and accordingly no efforts were spared to bring her to conformity . In these attempts an able and strenu- ous assistant was found in Gille or Gillebert , bishop of the Danish city ...
Сторінка 83
... learning , or prosperity , the history of the Church and country during the three succeed- ing centuries abundantly shews . 23. Although Henry's personal stay in Ireland did not exceed six months , he left behind him repre- sentatives ...
... learning , or prosperity , the history of the Church and country during the three succeed- ing centuries abundantly shews . 23. Although Henry's personal stay in Ireland did not exceed six months , he left behind him repre- sentatives ...
Сторінка 86
... learning and become so grossly ignorant , that many of them were unable even to pronounce cor- rectly the words of the Latin Mass , much less to understand their meaning . In an Act of Parliament , passed about the middle of the ...
... learning and become so grossly ignorant , that many of them were unable even to pronounce cor- rectly the words of the Latin Mass , much less to understand their meaning . In an Act of Parliament , passed about the middle of the ...
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