History of the Church of Ireland, from the Reformation to the Revolution: With a Preliminary Survey, from the Papal Usurpation, in the Twelfth Century, to Its Legal Abolition in the Sixteenth |
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... England SECTION III . Pope's encouragement to resist the King's Claims . Bull of Excom- munication . Removal of Images from Churches . Image Worship encouraged by Lord Deputy . Archbishop Browne's Diligence in Preaching . Form of Beads ...
... England SECTION III . Pope's encouragement to resist the King's Claims . Bull of Excom- munication . Removal of Images from Churches . Image Worship encouraged by Lord Deputy . Archbishop Browne's Diligence in Preaching . Form of Beads ...
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... England and Ireland . But an acquaintance with the history of the Reformed Church of Ireland is not readily attainable : for , whilst England and Scotland each possess its eccle- siastical histories , Ireland is destitute of similar ...
... England and Ireland . But an acquaintance with the history of the Reformed Church of Ireland is not readily attainable : for , whilst England and Scotland each possess its eccle- siastical histories , Ireland is destitute of similar ...
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... England , that so , before the completion of their titles by the king , they might be obliged to renounce in person any claims pre- judicial to the crown , contained in the Pope's bulls . Sometimes this renunciation was allowed to be ...
... England , that so , before the completion of their titles by the king , they might be obliged to renounce in person any claims pre- judicial to the crown , contained in the Pope's bulls . Sometimes this renunciation was allowed to be ...
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... England's seal , and his letters patent , and sacrilegiously taking a ring from the image of St. Patrick , and giving it to his concubine " : 20 ARCHDALL'S Monasticon , p . 300 . 21 Cox , i . 124 . 22 ARCHDALL'S Monasticon , p . 208 ...
... England's seal , and his letters patent , and sacrilegiously taking a ring from the image of St. Patrick , and giving it to his concubine " : 20 ARCHDALL'S Monasticon , p . 300 . 21 Cox , i . 124 . 22 ARCHDALL'S Monasticon , p . 208 ...
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... England ; and of which the fol- lowing narrative is supplied by STAVELEY'S History of Churches in England , on the authority of one of the early Reformers . He observes , that " an extraordi- nary and dreadful use was made of bells ...
... England ; and of which the fol- lowing narrative is supplied by STAVELEY'S History of Churches in England , on the authority of one of the early Reformers . He observes , that " an extraordi- nary and dreadful use was made of bells ...
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