The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... Common Prayer.1 In modern days , the Sacrifice of the Cross itself , and the very idea of sacrifice , as hitherto understood , have been done away with - a logical outcome of the religious upheaval of the sixteenth century . The words ...
... Common Prayer.1 In modern days , the Sacrifice of the Cross itself , and the very idea of sacrifice , as hitherto understood , have been done away with - a logical outcome of the religious upheaval of the sixteenth century . The words ...
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... common usage by the ' plain man ' and not in that of arbitrary and preconceived theory . Similarly , as far back as we may go in the history of religion we find the rite of sacrifice . No doubt there are in these days certain savage ...
... common usage by the ' plain man ' and not in that of arbitrary and preconceived theory . Similarly , as far back as we may go in the history of religion we find the rite of sacrifice . No doubt there are in these days certain savage ...
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... common good.'1 And , as their forefathers had done one hundred and sixty years previously , they then proceed to enter into such a compact . In the circumstances of this State the social contract theory might claim to be something more ...
... common good.'1 And , as their forefathers had done one hundred and sixty years previously , they then proceed to enter into such a compact . In the circumstances of this State the social contract theory might claim to be something more ...
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... common to all the thirteen States . 6 The ultimate authority , on this view , resides in the people , and the exercise of it by others is only to be regarded as a merely delegated power , which may be withdrawn by those who conferred it ...
... common to all the thirteen States . 6 The ultimate authority , on this view , resides in the people , and the exercise of it by others is only to be regarded as a merely delegated power , which may be withdrawn by those who conferred it ...
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... common- sense , and his very human views of his dear brethren of the gown and of clerical gardens , where great economy in labour and outlay must be observed . His book was written to help ministers to successful gardening and is ...
... common- sense , and his very human views of his dear brethren of the gown and of clerical gardens , where great economy in labour and outlay must be observed . His book was written to help ministers to successful gardening and is ...
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