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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... Crown . Act of Uni- formity . Remarkable clause of it . Acts relating to the First Fruits and the Election of Bishops . Alterations in Ecclesiastical matters during the last Reigns . Removal of Popish Images and Reliques . Appointment ...
... Crown . Act of Uni- formity . Remarkable clause of it . Acts relating to the First Fruits and the Election of Bishops . Alterations in Ecclesiastical matters during the last Reigns . Removal of Popish Images and Reliques . Appointment ...
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... crown and the dignity of the country weighed light against the necessities of the King John's weak and venal John ; his wrath was appeased by venality . the gratification of his covetousness , and he con- 1206 . firmed the appointment ...
... crown and the dignity of the country weighed light against the necessities of the King John's weak and venal John ; his wrath was appeased by venality . the gratification of his covetousness , and he con- 1206 . firmed the appointment ...
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... crown , and obliging both the electors and the elected to give security for that purpose ; and sometimes he proceeded judicially against the offenders , and im- posed a heavy fine on them for their contemptR . Meanwhile the Pope often ...
... crown , and obliging both the electors and the elected to give security for that purpose ; and sometimes he proceeded judicially against the offenders , and im- posed a heavy fine on them for their contemptR . Meanwhile the Pope often ...
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... crown ; and the provisional bishop had but little for his sub- sistence , until he obtained restitution to the tempo- ralties by the king's consent . consequences of Thus to complete the appointment of a bishop , Inconvenient there were ...
... crown ; and the provisional bishop had but little for his sub- sistence , until he obtained restitution to the tempo- ralties by the king's consent . consequences of Thus to complete the appointment of a bishop , Inconvenient there were ...
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... crown , when it was worn by a prince naturally feeble , or involved in political difficulties . Thus , in 1258 , when King Henry the Third was at war with his barons , Pope Alexander the Fourth sent him an insolent command to restore ...
... crown , when it was worn by a prince naturally feeble , or involved in political difficulties . Thus , in 1258 , when King Henry the Third was at war with his barons , Pope Alexander the Fourth sent him an insolent command to restore ...
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