| John Macbeth - 1899 - 348 стор.
...that the Sacrament of Baptism is not administered among them, and truly I believe it;" and he adds, "that upon the face of the earth, where Christ is...professed, there is not a Church in so miserable a case." Such was the condition of the Church after more than three centuries of Papal supremacy. The seventeen... | |
| Edward Alfred D'Alton - 1906 - 632 стор.
...Majesty to conjecture in what condition other parts of the country were ; but he could assure her " that upon the face of the earth where Christ is professed there is not a church in so miserable a case."8 With the wailings of Sidney over the ruined condition of the Protestant Church, Elizabeth had... | |
| John Healy - 1908 - 366 стор.
...reformation, either of religion or manners, hath yet been planted and continued among them. . . . Your Majesty may believe it, that upon the face of the earth, where...misery of which consisteth in these three particulars — 1. The ruin of the very temples themselves ; 2. The want of good ministers to serve in them when... | |
| John Healy - 1908 - 356 стор.
...reformation, either of religion or manners, hath yet been planted and continued among them. . . . Your Majesty may believe it, that upon the face of the earth, where...case. The misery of which consisteth in these three particulars—I. The ruin of the very temples themselves ; 2. The want of good ministers to serve in... | |
| A. L. Rowse - 2003 - 480 стор.
...rest is, where little or no reformation either of religion or manners hath yet been planted. . . . Upon the face of the earth, where Christ is professed, there is not a Church in so miserable a case." 1 Here is the greatest failure of the Elizabethans in Ireland, and here is in part the explanation.... | |
| A. L. Rowse - 2003 - 480 стор.
...rest is, where little or no reformation either of religion or manners hath yet been planted. . . . Upon the face of the earth, where Christ is professed, there is not a Church in so miserable a case."1 Only the Roman Church had an answer : for the clergy, celibacy and the religious orders ; for... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1867 - 942 стор.
...been planted,' the ' sacrament of baptism ' being in some parts ' not used.' He assures the Queen ' that upon the face of the earth, where Christ is professed, there is not a church in so miserable a case,' and says its misery consisted in ' three particulars,' namely, the ruin of the temples, want of ministers,... | |
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