Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... society . It was felt that it belonged to the civil ruler , that in securing for his people all that might make them happy and great , he should provide for the universal and permanent diffusion amongst them of this highest good , and ...
... society . It was felt that it belonged to the civil ruler , that in securing for his people all that might make them happy and great , he should provide for the universal and permanent diffusion amongst them of this highest good , and ...
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... society . These considerations are important in the develop- ment and application to the present time , of what may perhaps be accepted as a fundamental axiom , of the duty of the State in supporting religion . For if we abstract from ...
... society . These considerations are important in the develop- ment and application to the present time , of what may perhaps be accepted as a fundamental axiom , of the duty of the State in supporting religion . For if we abstract from ...
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... society from existing only to secure our material goods , that the word civilization , now so much used , implies in its large meaning , that we look to the influence of civil society for what is good for the higher parts of our nature ...
... society from existing only to secure our material goods , that the word civilization , now so much used , implies in its large meaning , that we look to the influence of civil society for what is good for the higher parts of our nature ...
Сторінка 23
... society would be proportionally increased . The Ro- man Catholic Church , indeed , has inherent political tendencies which do not coincide with those of Eng- lish politics ; but even in her case , the evil which re- sults from these in ...
... society would be proportionally increased . The Ro- man Catholic Church , indeed , has inherent political tendencies which do not coincide with those of Eng- lish politics ; but even in her case , the evil which re- sults from these in ...
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... society enables men so far to secure themselves from the accidents of life , as to make them feel their dependence on a superior power much less than un- civilized nations ; and unless the religious sense be quickened by the truths of ...
... society enables men so far to secure themselves from the accidents of life , as to make them feel their dependence on a superior power much less than un- civilized nations ; and unless the religious sense be quickened by the truths of ...
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