Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 87
... the same limits bounded the favour and patronage of the Court of Rome . ( See Phelan , pp . 11 and 111 ; Todd , p . 241. ) parts , where the native language and customs con- tinued Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland . 87.
... the same limits bounded the favour and patronage of the Court of Rome . ( See Phelan , pp . 11 and 111 ; Todd , p . 241. ) parts , where the native language and customs con- tinued Historical Sketch of the Church of Ireland . 87.
Сторінка 102
... favour of the former after half a century of intestine strife and bloodshed : if indeed it can be said to have fully terminated for nearly a century more , when all oppo- sition was finally trodden out by William III . Had the nobles ...
... favour of the former after half a century of intestine strife and bloodshed : if indeed it can be said to have fully terminated for nearly a century more , when all oppo- sition was finally trodden out by William III . Had the nobles ...
Сторінка 112
... favour- able opportunity for the execution of the long - medi- tated , but well - concerted design ; and accordingly on the 23rd of October , 1641 , suddenly burst forth the fearful insurrection and massacre which deluged the land with ...
... favour- able opportunity for the execution of the long - medi- tated , but well - concerted design ; and accordingly on the 23rd of October , 1641 , suddenly burst forth the fearful insurrection and massacre which deluged the land with ...
Сторінка 113
... favours bestowed on the later colonists , now made common cause with the native Irish against the Government . For nearly seven years did this state of tumult and confusion continue , with varying results , till at length ( the royal ...
... favours bestowed on the later colonists , now made common cause with the native Irish against the Government . For nearly seven years did this state of tumult and confusion continue , with varying results , till at length ( the royal ...
Сторінка 122
... favour- able to the succession of the deposed family ; and hopes were confidently expressed by the Jacobites , both in England and Ireland , that this would now be accomplished . Considerable anxiety was conse- quently felt by the ...
... favour- able to the succession of the deposed family ; and hopes were confidently expressed by the Jacobites , both in England and Ireland , that this would now be accomplished . Considerable anxiety was conse- quently felt by the ...
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