The Connection of the Church and State, with a Particular Reference to the Irish Church. An Address, Etc |
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17th century alliance take place Anglican anity antism ascendancy aspect assume attempt auspicious Celtic population CHELTENHAM Christian society Church of England civil magistrate clergy compact between governors connection of Church crime differ disestablish dissident bodies distinction divine ecclesiastical empire endowments ENGLAND CLERICAL English dissent entertain Established Church existence fact form of Christianity form of religion Gospel greater improper inferior influence Ireland Irish Church Irish nation island laity legislation less matter means ment mistake its function morality national character national Christianity national faith native tongue natural never numbers object occupy Old Testament opinion penal laws political poral principle propagate proper Protestant Protestantism question race reformed national Church regard religious convictions religious instruction respect Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church Scotland Scriptures sectarian sects secular coercion sister establishment SOLLERY speak spiritual suppose temporal tenets tion tribunal true truly national Church Ultramontane voluntary efforts well-ordered