Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... respect of all parties was that of the gods , and the only judges whose decision would be accepted were the priests who interpreted their will . Thus it was they who elaborated the maxims of jurisprudence , and while maintaining the ...
... respect of all parties was that of the gods , and the only judges whose decision would be accepted were the priests who interpreted their will . Thus it was they who elaborated the maxims of jurisprudence , and while maintaining the ...
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... respect . It secures neither universality nor permanence of re- ligious influences , and it exposes those influences to a deterioration of their quality . This has been so often pointed out that it need not be dwelt on here at any great ...
... respect . It secures neither universality nor permanence of re- ligious influences , and it exposes those influences to a deterioration of their quality . This has been so often pointed out that it need not be dwelt on here at any great ...
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... for the country . 16. It also fails in respect of the permanence of those influences ; and this is a serious defect . For 1 not only is religion liable to perish among certain classes Religious Bodies by the State . 29.
... for the country . 16. It also fails in respect of the permanence of those influences ; and this is a serious defect . For 1 not only is religion liable to perish among certain classes Religious Bodies by the State . 29.
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... respect ; for she need not now dream of spiritual dominion ; and that respect she cannot have , unless she is inde- pendent in her teaching and example . Her office is to give religious counsel to a nation whose free thought has been ...
... respect ; for she need not now dream of spiritual dominion ; and that respect she cannot have , unless she is inde- pendent in her teaching and example . Her office is to give religious counsel to a nation whose free thought has been ...
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... respecting it are in many particulars obscure and inconsistent , and mingled with much that is evidently false and absurd . The most ancient , and by far the most reliable sources of information re- specting St. Patrick and his labours ...
... respecting it are in many particulars obscure and inconsistent , and mingled with much that is evidently false and absurd . The most ancient , and by far the most reliable sources of information re- specting St. Patrick and his labours ...
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Сторінка 170 - Nevertheless local assemblies of citizens constitute the strength of free nations. Municipal institutions are to liberty what primary schools are to science ; they bring it within the people's reach, they teach men how to use and how to enjoy it. A nation may establish a system of free government, but without the spirit of municipal institutions it cannot have the spirit of liberty.