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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... granted . The Papal policy appears to have been to encourage the zeal of the voluntary agent , so as eventually to produce the desired 4 Abp . USSHER's Religion of the Ancient Irish , p . 74 . teous reception Malachy's exer- tions to ...
... granted . The Papal policy appears to have been to encourage the zeal of the voluntary agent , so as eventually to produce the desired 4 Abp . USSHER's Religion of the Ancient Irish , p . 74 . teous reception Malachy's exer- tions to ...
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... to acknowledge that they were granted only by the royal bounty . Yet the Pope was often on the watch to make encroach- tions . 1258 . Submission of King Henry the Third . Further SEC . I. ] 11 THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY .
... to acknowledge that they were granted only by the royal bounty . Yet the Pope was often on the watch to make encroach- tions . 1258 . Submission of King Henry the Third . Further SEC . I. ] 11 THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY .
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... granted to him by his Holiness through the plenitude of his power ; and to that command the necessitous king tamely sub- mitted ' . Other encroachments were attempted to be made on the royal prerogative by the Papal provisions , in ...
... granted to him by his Holiness through the plenitude of his power ; and to that command the necessitous king tamely sub- mitted ' . Other encroachments were attempted to be made on the royal prerogative by the Papal provisions , in ...
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... granted the king , Edward the Third , a subsidy for the exigences of the state , the Arch- bishop of Cashel opposed its being levied within his province , and summoned an assembly of his suffragan bishops , who joined with him in ...
... granted the king , Edward the Third , a subsidy for the exigences of the state , the Arch- bishop of Cashel opposed its being levied within his province , and summoned an assembly of his suffragan bishops , who joined with him in ...
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... granted the subsidy , and all who were concerned in levying it ; especially the king's commissioner for receiving it from the several collectors in the county of Tipperary . And in 1423 , February the 3rd , a writ was directed to ...
... granted the subsidy , and all who were concerned in levying it ; especially the king's commissioner for receiving it from the several collectors in the county of Tipperary . And in 1423 , February the 3rd , a writ was directed to ...
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