Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... schools of reli- gious thought , gathering about them their respective bands of disciples , and at length terminating their free discussion by the prevalence of those opinions which best 50 Establishment and Endowment of.
... schools of reli- gious thought , gathering about them their respective bands of disciples , and at length terminating their free discussion by the prevalence of those opinions which best 50 Establishment and Endowment of.
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... schools requires more at- tention the more numerous they are . The number of schools as well as of public services depends on terri- torial extent , for they must both be brought within convenient distance of those who attend them ; and ...
... schools requires more at- tention the more numerous they are . The number of schools as well as of public services depends on terri- torial extent , for they must both be brought within convenient distance of those who attend them ; and ...
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... , but merely eminence of character or special celebrity . See Todd , p . 16 ; King's " Me- moir of the Primacy of Armagh , " p . 16 . a school of learning - or as a missionary to F 2 Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland . 67.
... , but merely eminence of character or special celebrity . See Todd , p . 16 ; King's " Me- moir of the Primacy of Armagh , " p . 16 . a school of learning - or as a missionary to F 2 Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland . 67.
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 71
... schools of sacred literature established at home , and frequented by multitudes from England and the continent , as well as by the no less famous monasteries founded abroad , in Scotland , France , Switzerland , Germany , and elsewhere ...
... schools of sacred literature established at home , and frequented by multitudes from England and the continent , as well as by the no less famous monasteries founded abroad , in Scotland , France , Switzerland , Germany , and elsewhere ...
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