The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Page 62
... bishops , was equally illusory , and , we cannot now doubt , was so intended . Then came the persecution of the clergy of the Established Church in Ireland , which raged , under the Whigs , with unrelenting fury ; and we look in vain ...
... bishops , was equally illusory , and , we cannot now doubt , was so intended . Then came the persecution of the clergy of the Established Church in Ireland , which raged , under the Whigs , with unrelenting fury ; and we look in vain ...
Page 63
... bishops are recog- nized in the plenitude of their episco- pal authority , and their status so regu- lated according to law , as to make the step from their present position easy and natural to the highest ecclesiastical dignities in ...
... bishops are recog- nized in the plenitude of their episco- pal authority , and their status so regu- lated according to law , as to make the step from their present position easy and natural to the highest ecclesiastical dignities in ...
Page 66
... Bishop of Mans , is at this moment teaching in France the authority of the church in all things over the state ; and under the colour of the duty of subjects , he says , At the voice of the legitimate prince they ought to take up arms ...
... Bishop of Mans , is at this moment teaching in France the authority of the church in all things over the state ; and under the colour of the duty of subjects , he says , At the voice of the legitimate prince they ought to take up arms ...
Page 67
... bishops and clergy of the Church of England , have been wrested forcibly from them ; they maintain that they have been plundered and robbed ; that in equity and before God they have a right to all the ecclesiastical property in the ...
... bishops and clergy of the Church of England , have been wrested forcibly from them ; they maintain that they have been plundered and robbed ; that in equity and before God they have a right to all the ecclesiastical property in the ...
Page 79
... bishops in the endowment of their church ; " and when the hopes held forth could no longer be encouraged , the knight was deputed by the Viceroy to break the matter to the heads of the hie- rarchy , and do all that he could to soften ...
... bishops in the endowment of their church ; " and when the hopes held forth could no longer be encouraged , the knight was deputed by the Viceroy to break the matter to the heads of the hie- rarchy , and do all that he could to soften ...
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