Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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strenuous exertions to keep it down . But they sanc- tion the discontent from which crime arises . It is indeed the duty of the minister of religion to sym- pathize with the poor man , and to plead his cause and defend his rights , when ...
strenuous exertions to keep it down . But they sanc- tion the discontent from which crime arises . It is indeed the duty of the minister of religion to sym- pathize with the poor man , and to plead his cause and defend his rights , when ...
Сторінка 36
... tion bring the Roman Catholics to conformity . Ought it not then to adopt the method which tends to miti- gate the evil that Romanism involves , and which at least leaves the prospect of their conversion as hope- ful as any other method ...
... tion bring the Roman Catholics to conformity . Ought it not then to adopt the method which tends to miti- gate the evil that Romanism involves , and which at least leaves the prospect of their conversion as hope- ful as any other method ...
Сторінка 44
... tion of the State is not to go on ideal principles but to adapt itself to the human motives on which its members act , it must , in seeking to provide for the Church an able ministry , secure for that ministry a maintenance which shall ...
... tion of the State is not to go on ideal principles but to adapt itself to the human motives on which its members act , it must , in seeking to provide for the Church an able ministry , secure for that ministry a maintenance which shall ...
Сторінка 46
... tion . For the spiritual life of the ministers of such a Church is free compared with those who are con- tinually subject to the critical inspection of a congre- gation , and are obliged to conform to its idea of sanc- tity ; and the ...
... tion . For the spiritual life of the ministers of such a Church is free compared with those who are con- tinually subject to the critical inspection of a congre- gation , and are obliged to conform to its idea of sanc- tity ; and the ...
Сторінка 47
... Christian faith ; for the na- tion's faith will die if the faith of the Church con- tracts and hardens itself into unalterable propositions . The great effort of the present generation is to see Religious Bodies by the State . 47.
... Christian faith ; for the na- tion's faith will die if the faith of the Church con- tracts and hardens itself into unalterable propositions . The great effort of the present generation is to see Religious Bodies by the State . 47.
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