Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... Pope and to Papal ideas , detaching the body of the Irish Roman Catholics from English politics , and hindering them from coalescing with their fellow - subjects . The en- dowment of the Romish priesthood would tend to draw them towards ...
... Pope and to Papal ideas , detaching the body of the Irish Roman Catholics from English politics , and hindering them from coalescing with their fellow - subjects . The en- dowment of the Romish priesthood would tend to draw them towards ...
Сторінка 35
... Pope , that so considerable an influence on English politics , as the Irish Roman Catholic Church , should be quite independent of the English Government and undivided in its allegiance to himself . Yet the offer of endowment might be ...
... Pope , that so considerable an influence on English politics , as the Irish Roman Catholic Church , should be quite independent of the English Government and undivided in its allegiance to himself . Yet the offer of endowment might be ...
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... Pope Adrian's Bull.— 21. Invasion of Ireland by Henry II .; Council of Cashel . - 22 . The Church of Ireland looked on by Anglo - Romans as barbarous and schismatical.— 23. Results of subjection to Rome as regards piety , -24 . Learning ...
... Pope Adrian's Bull.— 21. Invasion of Ireland by Henry II .; Council of Cashel . - 22 . The Church of Ireland looked on by Anglo - Romans as barbarous and schismatical.— 23. Results of subjection to Rome as regards piety , -24 . Learning ...
Сторінка 59
... Pope Celestine " as first bishop of the Scots believing in Christ , " a statement which is repeated by Bede in nearly the same words , and which appears plainly to intimate that those among whom Palladius was sent to labour were already ...
... Pope Celestine " as first bishop of the Scots believing in Christ , " a statement which is repeated by Bede in nearly the same words , and which appears plainly to intimate that those among whom Palladius was sent to labour were already ...
Сторінка 60
... Pope Celestine , accordingly , the missionary bishop was consecrated and sent forth . But whatever may have been its origin , the project was not destined to be successful . The ancient Irish annals relate that Palladius , having landed ...
... Pope Celestine , accordingly , the missionary bishop was consecrated and sent forth . But whatever may have been its origin , the project was not destined to be successful . The ancient Irish annals relate that Palladius , having landed ...
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