Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 110
... respect to the feelings of Usher ( now Primate ) and of others who were concerned in the passing of the former articles , no formal repeal of these took place , but they were allowed quietly to fall into abeyance ' . While , how- ever ...
... respect to the feelings of Usher ( now Primate ) and of others who were concerned in the passing of the former articles , no formal repeal of these took place , but they were allowed quietly to fall into abeyance ' . While , how- ever ...
Сторінка 112
... respect and veneration of his captors . Firing a volley over his grave , they cried out , " Requiescat in pace ultimus Anglorum . " ( Mason's Life of Bedell , p . 376. ) It is remarkable also that the only equivalent in Irish for ...
... respect and veneration of his captors . Firing a volley over his grave , they cried out , " Requiescat in pace ultimus Anglorum . " ( Mason's Life of Bedell , p . 376. ) It is remarkable also that the only equivalent in Irish for ...
Сторінка 131
... respecting what were called " the Catholic claims , " arose another cause of excitement , with reference to the tithes ... respect for the laws , and unity of sentiment and action for national objects , can never prevail in Ireland ...
... respecting what were called " the Catholic claims , " arose another cause of excitement , with reference to the tithes ... respect for the laws , and unity of sentiment and action for national objects , can never prevail in Ireland ...
Сторінка 138
... respect and affection of their humbler neighbours and parishioners of all de- nominations . 64. In a sketch , however slight , of the Church his- tory of Ireland during the present century , it would be impossible altogether to pass ...
... respect and affection of their humbler neighbours and parishioners of all de- nominations . 64. In a sketch , however slight , of the Church his- tory of Ireland during the present century , it would be impossible altogether to pass ...
Сторінка 142
... respects during the last thirty years . The great Church movement which then commenced in England , did not indeed find an immediate or ge- neral response in Ireland . The prevailing bent of the 142 Historical Sketch of the Church of ...
... respects during the last thirty years . The great Church movement which then commenced in England , did not indeed find an immediate or ge- neral response in Ireland . The prevailing bent of the 142 Historical Sketch of the Church of ...
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