Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 104
... Derry , and Raphoe . Appointments appear to have been made at intervals to all four , but no regular succession maintained . the fate , not of martyrs , but of traitors 104 Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland .
... Derry , and Raphoe . Appointments appear to have been made at intervals to all four , but no regular succession maintained . the fate , not of martyrs , but of traitors 104 Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland .
Сторінка 108
... succession , not from the ancient Church of Ireland , but from the Bishop of Rome , and from the Churches of Italy and Spain in communion with him . At the same time , rural deans , parish priests , and all the other functionaries of a ...
... succession , not from the ancient Church of Ireland , but from the Bishop of Rome , and from the Churches of Italy and Spain in communion with him . At the same time , rural deans , parish priests , and all the other functionaries of a ...
Сторінка 122
... succession of the deposed family ; and hopes were confidently expressed by the Jacobites , both in England and Ireland , that this would now be accomplished . Considerable anxiety was conse- quently felt by the supporters of the new ...
... succession of the deposed family ; and hopes were confidently expressed by the Jacobites , both in England and Ireland , that this would now be accomplished . Considerable anxiety was conse- quently felt by the supporters of the new ...
Сторінка 129
... succession were frequently intermingled " ; and they were repeatedly termed in the most solemn public documents by a common designation " . Viewed , then , as purely spiritual corporations , it is impossible to conceive how they could ...
... succession were frequently intermingled " ; and they were repeatedly termed in the most solemn public documents by a common designation " . Viewed , then , as purely spiritual corporations , it is impossible to conceive how they could ...
Сторінка 151
contrary , the bishops and clergy of the Roman com- munion derive their succession and orders from fo- reign Churches ; and were intruded ( contrary to the Canons of the universal Church ) into offices already full . ( 6. ) That the ...
contrary , the bishops and clergy of the Roman com- munion derive their succession and orders from fo- reign Churches ; and were intruded ( contrary to the Canons of the universal Church ) into offices already full . ( 6. ) That the ...
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adopted ancient appear Archbishop authority became become belief better bishops body cause century character Christian Church of Ireland Church of Rome civil classes clergy cloth condition connected continued dependent divine doctrines duty ecclesiastical Edition effect efforts England English Established Church existence fact faith favour feeling followed give Government habits hands held ideas increase influence intellectual interests Ireland Irish Church King knowledge labour land language leading learning less living maintained means ment mind ministers nation native nature nearly necessary never object original Oxford parish passed period political Pope population position possessed present principles progress Protestant question race receive Reformation regard religion religious respect result Roman Catholic Rome Romish schools seems social society spirit succession tended thought tion tithes true truth University vols whole
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