Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 33
... English politics , and hindering them from coalescing with their fellow - subjects . The en- dowment of the Romish priesthood would tend to draw them towards the State , and make their in- Sir G. C. Lewis on Irish Disturbances , p . 409 ...
... English politics , and hindering them from coalescing with their fellow - subjects . The en- dowment of the Romish priesthood would tend to draw them towards the State , and make their in- Sir G. C. Lewis on Irish Disturbances , p . 409 ...
Сторінка 35
... 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 made , and even if refused it could not be ...
... 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 made , and even if refused it could not be ...
Сторінка 58
... English model ; Unfortunate result of the first experiment , remedied in the second . - 44 . Social changes introduced by James I. , premature and therefore unappreciated ; Discontent ; Conspiracy ; Great Rebellion of 1641. - 45 ...
... English model ; Unfortunate result of the first experiment , remedied in the second . - 44 . Social changes introduced by James I. , premature and therefore unappreciated ; Discontent ; Conspiracy ; Great Rebellion of 1641. - 45 ...
Сторінка 75
... English Church had by this time become com- pletely subject to the Court and Church of Rome , and the see of Canterbury was held successively by two Italians , Lanfranc and Anselm , both of whom were zealous in propagating the doctrines ...
... English Church had by this time become com- pletely subject to the Court and Church of Rome , and the see of Canterbury was held successively by two Italians , Lanfranc and Anselm , both of whom were zealous in propagating the doctrines ...
Сторінка 79
... English throne , looked with covetous eyes on an island so near to his own dominions , and so en- feebled by centuries of anarchy and discord ; and perceiving the influence which Rome had recently gained over the clergy , determined to ...
... English throne , looked with covetous eyes on an island so near to his own dominions , and so en- feebled by centuries of anarchy and discord ; and perceiving the influence which Rome had recently gained over the clergy , determined to ...
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