Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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... Roman Catholics to conformity . Ought it not then to adopt the method which tends to miti- gate the evil that Romanism involves , and which at least leaves the prospect of their conversion as hope- ful as any other method which could be ...
... Roman Catholics to conformity . Ought it not then to adopt the method which tends to miti- gate the evil that Romanism involves , and which at least leaves the prospect of their conversion as hope- ful as any other method which could be ...
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... in the second . - 44 . Social changes introduced by James I. , premature and therefore unappreciated ; Discontent ... Roman Catholic Emancipation ; Past disclaimers and present demands . - 60 . Anti - Tithe war ; Sufferings of the ...
... in the second . - 44 . Social changes introduced by James I. , premature and therefore unappreciated ; Discontent ... Roman Catholic Emancipation ; Past disclaimers and present demands . - 60 . Anti - Tithe war ; Sufferings of the ...
Сторінка 72
... Catholic unity in this and other particulars , and still more at the hostile spirit which they manifested , insomuch that one of them whom he had met in Britain had refused to eat , not merely in his company , but even in the same house ...
... Catholic unity in this and other particulars , and still more at the hostile spirit which they manifested , insomuch that one of them whom he had met in Britain had refused to eat , not merely in his company , but even in the same house ...
Сторінка 77
Rome , that , amidst the general submission to her demands , one Church , and that one so famous for learning and ... Catholic and Roman order . " - Lanigan , Hist . iv . 24 , & c . Or ( according to some authorities ) A.D. 1110. See ...
Rome , that , amidst the general submission to her demands , one Church , and that one so famous for learning and ... Catholic and Roman order . " - Lanigan , Hist . iv . 24 , & c . Or ( according to some authorities ) A.D. 1110. See ...
Сторінка 101
... Roman Catholic , ) of the general acquiescence in the Reforma- tion both of the clergy and laity at this period , we must probably limit the observation to those parts of the country which were most under the influence of the Government ...
... Roman Catholic , ) of the general acquiescence in the Reforma- tion both of the clergy and laity at this period , we must probably limit the observation to those parts of the country which were most under the influence of the Government ...
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