Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... spirits of his subjects ; and subsequently , under the growing authority of the Romish Church , there were added to these principles of established religions an exclusiveness and intolerance which gave rigour to the system ; and as ...
... spirits of his subjects ; and subsequently , under the growing authority of the Romish Church , there were added to these principles of established religions an exclusiveness and intolerance which gave rigour to the system ; and as ...
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... spirit which tends to lift man to God ? True it is that this variety of religious beliefs must of necessity involve error , and that error is an evil . Religious error in particular is a serious evil ; for faith is the condition of ...
... spirit which tends to lift man to God ? True it is that this variety of religious beliefs must of necessity involve error , and that error is an evil . Religious error in particular is a serious evil ; for faith is the condition of ...
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... spirit of man . It claims , therefore , to be guarded along with art and learning , as being in it- self and irrespective of its effects , the most precious treasure of society . For government should not so occupy itself with things ...
... spirit of man . It claims , therefore , to be guarded along with art and learning , as being in it- self and irrespective of its effects , the most precious treasure of society . For government should not so occupy itself with things ...
Сторінка 32
... spirit of faction has come down from the earliest times , religious zeal is peculiarly liable to take a sectarian form ; and the voluntary system , which appeals to the spirit of sect , is naturally more productive of religious ...
... spirit of faction has come down from the earliest times , religious zeal is peculiarly liable to take a sectarian form ; and the voluntary system , which appeals to the spirit of sect , is naturally more productive of religious ...
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... spirit of man has an organizing energy , whereby it combines its new ideas with the old , assimilating them into one system , to be the basis of fresh effort and the source of renewed strength . The new know- ledge renders certain of ...
... spirit of man has an organizing energy , whereby it combines its new ideas with the old , assimilating them into one system , to be the basis of fresh effort and the source of renewed strength . The new know- ledge renders certain of ...
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