Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 86
... true religion had all but died out of the land ! 25. We have seen with what general willingness and alacrity the Irish authorities , both in Church and State , acquiesced in the supremacy of the Roman pontiff and in the sovereignty of ...
... true religion had all but died out of the land ! 25. We have seen with what general willingness and alacrity the Irish authorities , both in Church and State , acquiesced in the supremacy of the Roman pontiff and in the sovereignty of ...
Сторінка 93
... true limits of the Royal Supremacy were soon afterwards fixed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , who distinctly renounced , by a public declaration , all spiritual powers , and claimed such only as lawfully belong , according to ...
... true limits of the Royal Supremacy were soon afterwards fixed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , who distinctly renounced , by a public declaration , all spiritual powers , and claimed such only as lawfully belong , according to ...
Сторінка 98
... true indeed , that it was not , in its several steps , formally accepted ( as in Eng- land ) by Convocation , and for the very sufficient reason , that such a body was at this period , and for many years afterwards , unknown to the ...
... true indeed , that it was not , in its several steps , formally accepted ( as in Eng- land ) by Convocation , and for the very sufficient reason , that such a body was at this period , and for many years afterwards , unknown to the ...
Сторінка 143
... true and sound in the movement in question has gra- dually leavened the minds of the thoughtful and en- quiring . The more extreme Calvinistic views have fallen into almost universal disrepute ; and , though a majority of the Irish ...
... true and sound in the movement in question has gra- dually leavened the minds of the thoughtful and en- quiring . The more extreme Calvinistic views have fallen into almost universal disrepute ; and , though a majority of the Irish ...
Сторінка 145
... true , and has been fully acknowledged in the preceding pages , that , owing to various adverse circumstances , the Church of this country , when accepting the Reformation , failed in drawing with her the mass of the population ; and ...
... true , and has been fully acknowledged in the preceding pages , that , owing to various adverse circumstances , the Church of this country , when accepting the Reformation , failed in drawing with her the mass of the population ; and ...
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