Recollections of the Irish ChurchMacmillan, 1877 - 212 sider |
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... present Royal Astronomer at the Armagh Observatory and an incumbent in Monaghan , delivered striking and original sermons , full of power and piquancy , flinging them as it were from his mind for his auditors to gather up , and with a ...
... present Royal Astronomer at the Armagh Observatory and an incumbent in Monaghan , delivered striking and original sermons , full of power and piquancy , flinging them as it were from his mind for his auditors to gather up , and with a ...
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... present . When I was young in the ministry , it certainly was the Evangelical body who led the van and did the work . This was near fifty years ago : the Revival had not long taken place , and the Church was in " the kindness of her ...
... present . When I was young in the ministry , it certainly was the Evangelical body who led the van and did the work . This was near fifty years ago : the Revival had not long taken place , and the Church was in " the kindness of her ...
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... present Bishop of Down , and the most popular man in the division from his unvarying courtesy and kindness , and who had taken honours during his college course , became an English Dean in the eastern counties , and is now dead . One ...
... present Bishop of Down , and the most popular man in the division from his unvarying courtesy and kindness , and who had taken honours during his college course , became an English Dean in the eastern counties , and is now dead . One ...
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... present Primate espe- cially , strongly and publicly opposed the system which , from the largeness of its funds , threatened to be popular and successful . At this crisis the Church Education Society was formed , and for long years 50 ...
... present Primate espe- cially , strongly and publicly opposed the system which , from the largeness of its funds , threatened to be popular and successful . At this crisis the Church Education Society was formed , and for long years 50 ...
Side 54
... present pianist to the Pope . But two renegades in the Irish Church out of over two thousand clergymen ! —verily a small minority when compared with the Romeward exodus in England . But then we never had such a master spirit as Oxford ...
... present pianist to the Pope . But two renegades in the Irish Church out of over two thousand clergymen ! —verily a small minority when compared with the Romeward exodus in England . But then we never had such a master spirit as Oxford ...
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