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... means in Irish . Even in those days of spiritual severity it would have appeared absurdly arbitrary to insist upon attend- ance where the people could not understand , where there were few teachers to instruct , and where , even of ...
... means in Irish . Even in those days of spiritual severity it would have appeared absurdly arbitrary to insist upon attend- ance where the people could not understand , where there were few teachers to instruct , and where , even of ...
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... means and ways , to their seeming good , and especially by their own examples , to observe all orders for Divine Service ; and to embrace , and devoutly to observe , the order and services of the Church Established in the realm by ...
... means and ways , to their seeming good , and especially by their own examples , to observe all orders for Divine Service ; and to embrace , and devoutly to observe , the order and services of the Church Established in the realm by ...
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... means to our own end of reformation of religion . Not that I think too great preciseness can be used in the reform- ing of ourselves , the abuses of our own clergy , Church livings , or discipline , nor that the truth of the Gospel can ...
... means to our own end of reformation of religion . Not that I think too great preciseness can be used in the reform- ing of ourselves , the abuses of our own clergy , Church livings , or discipline , nor that the truth of the Gospel can ...
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... means of their discovering the errors of their ways and choosing the true doctrine which lay between the opposite errors . Another reason may be found in the state of the North of Ireland . There was no part of his policy towards ...
... means of their discovering the errors of their ways and choosing the true doctrine which lay between the opposite errors . Another reason may be found in the state of the North of Ireland . There was no part of his policy towards ...
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... means that God be not dishonoured by their ido- This sermon was printed in 1621. See Works , vol . ii . pag . 515. Dr. Parr says that this sermon and one upon Ephes . iv . 13 , concerning the unity of the Catholic faith , were all the ...
... means that God be not dishonoured by their ido- This sermon was printed in 1621. See Works , vol . ii . pag . 515. Dr. Parr says that this sermon and one upon Ephes . iv . 13 , concerning the unity of the Catholic faith , were all the ...
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