Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 88
... language , & c . , of the Irish , or the intermixture with them by marriage , fostering , & c . By the same statutes , all Irish clergymen were debarred from admission to monasteries or benefices among the English , all Irish bards or ...
... language , & c . , of the Irish , or the intermixture with them by marriage , fostering , & c . By the same statutes , all Irish clergymen were debarred from admission to monasteries or benefices among the English , all Irish bards or ...
Сторінка 96
... language was unknown — a wise and beneficial measure , which the premature death of Edward prevented from being carried into effect , and the neglect of which for many years afterwards proved one of the greatest hindrances to the spread ...
... language was unknown — a wise and beneficial measure , which the premature death of Edward prevented from being carried into effect , and the neglect of which for many years afterwards proved one of the greatest hindrances to the spread ...
Сторінка 100
... language ; and as an Irish version was considered at that time an impossible achievement , the only expe- " It is stated in the Loftus MS . ( ad ann . 1559 ) that " it appeared from the accompt of John Dale , bookseller for the ...
... language ; and as an Irish version was considered at that time an impossible achievement , the only expe- " It is stated in the Loftus MS . ( ad ann . 1559 ) that " it appeared from the accompt of John Dale , bookseller for the ...
Сторінка 103
... language ; and likewise ordered that a church should be set apart in some shire - town in each diocese in which they should be read , and a sermon in Irish preached to the people . These types were first employed in printing an Irish ...
... language ; and likewise ordered that a church should be set apart in some shire - town in each diocese in which they should be read , and a sermon in Irish preached to the people . These types were first employed in printing an Irish ...
Сторінка 111
... language they were for the most part ignorant , left the country to seek subsistence and adventure in foreign lands , and to foment foreign intrigues against the British government ; while the people , ( in whom the spirit of clanship ...
... language they were for the most part ignorant , left the country to seek subsistence and adventure in foreign lands , and to foment foreign intrigues against the British government ; while the people , ( in whom the spirit of clanship ...
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