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Abbat Abbey appointed Archbishop Archbishop of Dublin archbishopric of Cashel Archdeacon Ardbraccan Armagh Bishop of Clogher Bishop of Dromore Bishop of Meath Canon Cashel cathedral Chancellor Chaplain CHARLES Christ Church clergy Clogher Clonmacnois Cloyne collated April collated August collated February collated June collated March collated November collated October collated September commendam Connor consecrated Crown D. D. a native D. D. Bishop D. D. Dean deanery death died dignity diocese Dublin educated elected Bishop Fellow of Trinity Ferns Four Masters friar GEORGE HENRY Ibid instituted Ireland Irish JOHN July Kildare Killaloe Kilmore King James London M. A. appears M. A. collated M. A. ordained Deacon M. A. Prebendary Oxford parish Patrick's Pope Præcentor preached prebend Prebendary prelate Prene presented Primate Quære Raphoe Rector Reeves resigned RICHARD ROBERT ROBERT MAXWELL Sermon SMYTH succeeded Swayne THOMAS translated to Meath Treasurer Trinity College ULSTER Ussher WILLIAM
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Сторінка 116 - But your Majesty may believe it, that upon the face of the earth where Christ is professed, there is not a church in so miserable a case. The misery of which consisteth in these three particulars : the ruin of the very temples themselves ; the want of good ministers to serve in them when they shall be re-edified ; competent living for the ministers being well chosen.
Сторінка 288 - ... the provost and four senior fellows at least. He was MD and LL. D. and public professor of the university. He was a very learned man, but more fond of the study of divinity, than that of his own profession, in which, however, he had great knowledge. He died in 1669, aged forty-six, and was buried in the college chapel, where a monument was erected to his memory. His writings are, 1. " Aphorismi de fcelicitate," Dublin, 1654, 8vo, twice reprinted. 2. " De morte dissertatio,
Сторінка 287 - MDCCLXXXIL, from the Deanery of Carlisle in England. This elevated station he filled nearly thirty years, residing constantly in his Diocese, and discharging the duties of his sacred office with vigilance and zeal, instructing the ignorant, relieving the necessitous, and comforting the distressed with pastoral affection.
Сторінка 163 - Some original letters of Bishop Bedell concerning the steps taken toward a Reformation of religion at Venice, upon occasion of the quarrel over the Alps was especially difficult.
Сторінка 209 - Waterford ; and from thence went by land to Dublin. On the twenty-fifth of March following, he was consecrated at Dublin by the archbishop of Dublin, assisted by the bishops of Kildare and Down ; and at the same time Hugh Goodacre, a particular friend of our Author, was consecrated archbishop of Armagh. He underwent a variety of persecutions from the popish party in Ireland, while he used his utmost endeavours, in preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ in its purity, to correct the...
Сторінка 208 - This MS. is now preserved in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, amongst the MSS.
Сторінка 54 - Longley (1794-1868) was educated at Westminster School and at Christ Church, Oxford. He became MA in 1818 and DD in 1829.
Сторінка 158 - Primate's and mine to renew the College Ulster leases before an unknown successor should come ; which I thank God I have happily effected...
Сторінка 82 - Cathedral, which gift his will was, should be mentioned, that clergymen may consider whether it be not a sort of sacrilege to sweep away all from the church and charity into the possession of their lay kindred who are not needy ?" The particular intention of Arderne in this bequest was the foundation of a public library.
Сторінка 159 - Primates approbation of him and testimony to the King. I am come hither into a Country fertile enough and pleasant, but where Popery hath possessed not only the ancient inhabitants, but also our English which planted here at the first, almost universally : and our late plantations are yet rawe, the Churches ruined. My Cathedrall Church is such another as Horningerth was, but without Steeple, Bell or Font. You may imagine the rest — the Popish Bishop of this Diocese is lately chosen Primate, and...