The history of Ireland, Volum 4Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845 - 313 sider |
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... Christian people as any that could be conceived . The result proves , however , the uncertainty of such calculations upon national character , while it affords an example of that ready pliancy , that facility in yielding to new impulses ...
... Christian people as any that could be conceived . The result proves , however , the uncertainty of such calculations upon national character , while it affords an example of that ready pliancy , that facility in yielding to new impulses ...
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... Christian church , as to a Real Presence in the sacrament , they adopted the language also by which this mystery was ex- pressed ; and the phrase of " making the body of Christ , " which occurs so fre . quently in the Liturgies of the ...
... Christian church , as to a Real Presence in the sacrament , they adopted the language also by which this mystery was ex- pressed ; and the phrase of " making the body of Christ , " which occurs so fre . quently in the Liturgies of the ...
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... Christian kindliness towards that people , for which the Irish are so warmly commended by Bede ; —forming a contrast , as it did , to the uncharitable conduct which the same writer complains of in the Britons , who were , he says ...
... Christian kindliness towards that people , for which the Irish are so warmly commended by Bede ; —forming a contrast , as it did , to the uncharitable conduct which the same writer complains of in the Britons , who were , he says ...
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