Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... religion should still have a dogmatic and authoritative form . It was a time of controversy , when a great effort was needed to define Christian belief and settle ecclesias- tical order , and therefore the statement of doctrine and the ...
... religion should still have a dogmatic and authoritative form . It was a time of controversy , when a great effort was needed to define Christian belief and settle ecclesias- tical order , and therefore the statement of doctrine and the ...
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... religious autho- rity over her people as chief governor of the national Church , as well as her sense of the rightful authority of the true faith , was therefore quickened into action by the obvious importance of uniting all her ...
... religious autho- rity over her people as chief governor of the national Church , as well as her sense of the rightful authority of the true faith , was therefore quickened into action by the obvious importance of uniting all her ...
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... religion , on account of the divine excellence attributed to it and the civil and religious effects connected with it . 8. Since that time great changes have taken place to alter the relations of the civil power to the religion of the ...
... religion , on account of the divine excellence attributed to it and the civil and religious effects connected with it . 8. Since that time great changes have taken place to alter the relations of the civil power to the religion of the ...
Сторінка 16
... religion , when differences of belief arose , it was natural that men should at first find it difficult to ... religious error suggested of itself that it could not have resulted from careful and candid thought , because , if so , effort ...
... religion , when differences of belief arose , it was natural that men should at first find it difficult to ... religious error suggested of itself that it could not have resulted from careful and candid thought , because , if so , effort ...
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... Religious differences are not now regarded as involving want of candour or sincerity . Religion itself has become less dogmatic and exclusive . The subtle- ties of controversy and definitions of Christian doc- trine have lost their old ...
... Religious differences are not now regarded as involving want of candour or sincerity . Religion itself has become less dogmatic and exclusive . The subtle- ties of controversy and definitions of Christian doc- trine have lost their old ...
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