Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 103
... races and of creeds . Incensed by Elizabeth's final rejection of the Papal Supremacy , and by the other measures adopted to- wards reformation , and having in vain offered certain concessions as the reward of her submission , Pius V ...
... races and of creeds . Incensed by Elizabeth's final rejection of the Papal Supremacy , and by the other measures adopted to- wards reformation , and having in vain offered certain concessions as the reward of her submission , Pius V ...
Сторінка 111
... races soon became likewise a war of religion . The comparative quiet of the last forty years was therefore only superficial : below the IL See Todd , p . 22 , & c . surface were discontent , hatred , intrigue , and con- Historical ...
... races soon became likewise a war of religion . The comparative quiet of the last forty years was therefore only superficial : below the IL See Todd , p . 22 , & c . surface were discontent , hatred , intrigue , and con- Historical ...
Сторінка 140
... race of the clergy have felt themselves at liberty to accept the system , as perhaps on the whole the best adapted to the circumstances of the country ; and while many others have come to a different con- clusion ; the controversy has ...
... race of the clergy have felt themselves at liberty to accept the system , as perhaps on the whole the best adapted to the circumstances of the country ; and while many others have come to a different con- clusion ; the controversy has ...
Сторінка 148
... race , traditions , and sympathies , with difference of religion : while as to the Roman Catholics , it is notorious that they are not , for the most part , open to reason and conviction ; but that , on the contrary , such efforts as ...
... race , traditions , and sympathies , with difference of religion : while as to the Roman Catholics , it is notorious that they are not , for the most part , open to reason and conviction ; but that , on the contrary , such efforts as ...
Сторінка 152
... races were alike in subjection to Rome ; and that the question of religion was a subsequent , and has always been a secondary element , in these mutual feelings . ( 12. ) That the failure of the Church of Ireland , after the Reformation ...
... races were alike in subjection to Rome ; and that the question of religion was a subsequent , and has always been a secondary element , in these mutual feelings . ( 12. ) That the failure of the Church of Ireland , after the Reformation ...
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