History of the Church of Ireland: From the Reformation to the revolution; with a preliminary survey, from the Papal usurpation, in the twelfth century, to its legal abolition in the sixteenthJohn W. Parker, 1841 |
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... respect to the Irish Church . Revival of the English Liturgy . Remarkable occurrence on the Singing of the Litany in Christ Church . Queen Elizabeth's first Parliament . Act for Restoring the Jurisdiction of the Crown . Act of Uni ...
... respect to the Irish Church . Revival of the English Liturgy . Remarkable occurrence on the Singing of the Litany in Christ Church . Queen Elizabeth's first Parliament . Act for Restoring the Jurisdiction of the Crown . Act of Uni ...
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... respect and benevolence : but with regard to the palls , he acquainted him , that a matter of that consequence ought to be transacted with great solemnity , and by the common suffrages of a National Council , which the Pope advised him ...
... respect and benevolence : but with regard to the palls , he acquainted him , that a matter of that consequence ought to be transacted with great solemnity , and by the common suffrages of a National Council , which the Pope advised him ...
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... respect to the rival claims of the king and the Pope , matters were not so easily adjusted . Much inconvenience was continually caused by the conflict of the sup- posed rights of each ; nor was the Pope satisfied Papal usurpa- with his ...
... respect to the rival claims of the king and the Pope , matters were not so easily adjusted . Much inconvenience was continually caused by the conflict of the sup- posed rights of each ; nor was the Pope satisfied Papal usurpa- with his ...
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... respect of some fact or quality , ' scorch - villain ' and ' burn - bill , ' because he required to peruse the writings of his tenants , colourably pre- tending to learn the kind of each man's several tenure , and burned the same before ...
... respect of some fact or quality , ' scorch - villain ' and ' burn - bill , ' because he required to peruse the writings of his tenants , colourably pre- tending to learn the kind of each man's several tenure , and burned the same before ...
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... respect , is too sufficiently attested by the complaint of the preacher ; corro- borated as it is by a canon of John Comyn , arch- bishop of Dublin , made at this same synod , which " under the penalty of losing both benefice and office ...
... respect , is too sufficiently attested by the complaint of the preacher ; corro- borated as it is by a canon of John Comyn , arch- bishop of Dublin , made at this same synod , which " under the penalty of losing both benefice and office ...
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History of the Church of Ireland: From the Reformation to the revolution ... Richard Mant Повний перегляд - 1840 |
History of the Church of Ireland: From the Reformation to the revolution ... Richard Mant Повний перегляд - 1840 |
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abbey afterwards appears appointed Arch Archbishop of Armagh Archbishop of Dublin archbishoprick Articles authority benefices Bishop of Meath Bishop of Rome bishoprick blessed Bramhall canons Cashel cathedral Catholick cause Christ Church Church of England Church of Ireland clergy Clogher commendam Common Prayer Connor consecration convocation Cork council curates Dean death declared deprived Derry diocese divine Dowdall Earl ecclesiastical English episcopal faith favour friars hath holy honour Irish Church James Ussher John jurisdiction Kildare Kilkenny Kilmore King James king's kingdom land Leighlin letter Limerick Liturgy Lord Deputy lordship majesty majesty's ment ministers monasteries oath occasion ordination Ormonde Ossory Papists parish parliament Patrick's persons Pope Pope's Popery Popish preach prelates priests Primate proclamation Protestant publick Queen Raphoe Rebellion Reformation reign religion religious reliques Rome Romish Scotland sent sermon statute supremacy tion unto Ussher usurped WARE'S Bishops Waterford worship
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