A Primer of the History of the Holy Catholic Church in Ireland: From the Introduction of Christianity to the Formation of the Modern Irish Branch of the Church of Rome, 3. köideW. Curry, jun., and Company, 1851 |
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Page 822
... taken with the style of the book , and the writer is far from being unconscious of the many deficiencies in this respect , which are likely to offend the judgment of persons of more critical taste in this edition , and to furnish room ...
... taken with the style of the book , and the writer is far from being unconscious of the many deficiencies in this respect , which are likely to offend the judgment of persons of more critical taste in this edition , and to furnish room ...
Page 823
... taken in them by the class for whose instruction they are more especially intended . " Beyond this general apology for the present work , there are a few other matters more in the way of detail , concerning which some- thing remains to ...
... taken in them by the class for whose instruction they are more especially intended . " Beyond this general apology for the present work , there are a few other matters more in the way of detail , concerning which some- thing remains to ...
Page 852
... taken over by the Lord Deputy to visit the king's court in Lon- don , where , after a very gracious reception of them both , the latter was created Earl of Tyr- connel . But these Irish noblemen , as they passed along the streets of the ...
... taken over by the Lord Deputy to visit the king's court in Lon- don , where , after a very gracious reception of them both , the latter was created Earl of Tyr- connel . But these Irish noblemen , as they passed along the streets of the ...
Page 856
... taken occasion to ex- able Roman- press himself as being strongly in favour of the The govern- period not and peace- ists . use of mild and tolerant measures , towards per- sons who might be opposed to the reformed re- ligion as by law ...
... taken occasion to ex- able Roman- press himself as being strongly in favour of the The govern- period not and peace- ists . use of mild and tolerant measures , towards per- sons who might be opposed to the reformed re- ligion as by law ...
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... taken for the re - edifying and repairing of them , that the greatest part , even of those within the Pale , were lying still in ruins , " so as the common people , whereof many , without doubt , would + Letter from * O'Conor , ut sup ...
... taken for the re - edifying and repairing of them , that the greatest part , even of those within the Pale , were lying still in ruins , " so as the common people , whereof many , without doubt , would + Letter from * O'Conor , ut sup ...
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aforesaid ancient apostolic appears appointed Archbishop of Armagh archbishop of Dublin archbishop of Tuam authority bishop bull Cashel Catholic Christ Christian Church of Ireland Church of Rome clergy consecrated copies Cork Council Creagh Dean death Derry died diocese divine DYOC Earl ecclesiastical elected Enaghdun England English episcopal faith Father favour Fitz friar given grant Gruffyth hath Henry VIII heretics Holy Hugh Ireland Irish Church James John Kildare Kilkenny Killaloe king king's kingdom land letter Limerick Lord majesty Meath ment O'Neill oath occasion papal parish parliament Patrick persons Peter pontiff pope pope's prelates present priests primate prince province Queen religion Resigned Richard Richard Creagh Roman Romish sion spirit successor Synod Synod of Kells Tenth Thomas tion tithes titular titular archbishop titular bishop Tuam unto vicar Wales
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Page 1383 - The disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his Lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his Lord...
Page 1383 - If any man will come after me, let him take up his cross and follow me.
Page 1014 - Brytish language about two hundreth yeares past. Translated into English by H. Lhoyd, Gentleman. Corrected, augmented and continued out of records and best approved authors by David Powel, Doctor in Divinitie.
Page 1198 - Church hath a son of worth as yourself, and those that shall succour you and join therein, that she will never fall ; but have more or less a holding in Britain, in spite of fate. " Thus having obeyed the order of the most sacred council, we recommend your princely person to the [care of the] Holy Trinity, of the blessed Virgin, of St. Peter, St. Paul, and all the heavenly host of heaven. — Amen.
Page 1305 - Countries; and that the Pope neither of himselfe nor by any authority of the Church or...
Page 1255 - And, moreover, we do declare her to be deprived of her pretended title to the kingdom aforesaid, and of all dominion, dignity, and privilege whatsoever.
Page 1255 - And we do command and interdict all and every, the noblemen, subjects, people, and others aforesaid, that they presume not to obey her or her monitions, mandates, and laws; and those which shall do the contrary, we do innodate with the like sentence of anathema.
Page 860 - As for the vicarages, they are so poorly endowed, as ten of them being united will scarce suffice to maintain an honest minister. For the churches, they are for the most part in ruins; such as were presented to be in reparation, are covered only with thatch.
Page 1198 - Peter, and your own secureness, suppress heresy, and his holiness' enemies, for when the Roman faith there perisheth the see of Rome falleth also ; therefore the Council of Cardinals have thought fit to encourage your country of Ireland, as a sacred Island, being certified whilst the Mother...
Page 969 - And take heed to yourselves lest at any time your hearts be overcharged, with surfeiting and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares. For as a snare shall it come upon all them that dwell on the face of the whole earth. Watch ye, therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man.