Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... gives it an oscillation , and produces a succession of violent reactions . Every change in religious thought affects religious life , and if the nation's faith declines or alters in its character , there will be a corresponding decline ...
... gives it an oscillation , and produces a succession of violent reactions . Every change in religious thought affects religious life , and if the nation's faith declines or alters in its character , there will be a corresponding decline ...
Сторінка 45
... give religious counsel to a nation whose free thought has been blessed by God with abundant knowledge , and whose history under His good providence has been a harmonious development of freedom such as the world has never seen . She may ...
... give religious counsel to a nation whose free thought has been blessed by God with abundant knowledge , and whose history under His good providence has been a harmonious development of freedom such as the world has never seen . She may ...
Сторінка 61
... gives some account of his early life and ministry . The other , " The Epistle to Coroticus , " is a remonstrance addressed to a Welsh chieftain of that name , who , although himself a professed Christian , had made a marauding attack on ...
... gives some account of his early life and ministry . The other , " The Epistle to Coroticus , " is a remonstrance addressed to a Welsh chieftain of that name , who , although himself a professed Christian , had made a marauding attack on ...
Сторінка 62
... gives no hint as to the quarter from which his own orders were derived . In both Epistles he describes himself as a rude unlearned man , and rests the authority of his mission upon direct revelation from God - a position which , though ...
... gives no hint as to the quarter from which his own orders were derived . In both Epistles he describes himself as a rude unlearned man , and rests the authority of his mission upon direct revelation from God - a position which , though ...
Сторінка 77
... give place to one Catholic and Roman order . " - Lanigan , Hist . iv . 24 , & c . Or ( according to some authorities ) A.D. 1110. See King , " Memoir , " p . 84 . y Constituted , it may be observed , by the sole authority of Kellach as ...
... give place to one Catholic and Roman order . " - Lanigan , Hist . iv . 24 , & c . Or ( according to some authorities ) A.D. 1110. See King , " Memoir , " p . 84 . y Constituted , it may be observed , by the sole authority of Kellach as ...
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