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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... Priests . Trial and Conviction of Robert Lalor . Progress of Lord Deputy , Sir Arthur Chichester , through three Counties of Ulster . Sir John Davies's account of their condition • PAGE 343 360 • SECTION II . Conspiracies and Rebellions ...
... Priests . Trial and Conviction of Robert Lalor . Progress of Lord Deputy , Sir Arthur Chichester , through three Counties of Ulster . Sir John Davies's account of their condition • PAGE 343 360 • SECTION II . Conspiracies and Rebellions ...
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... Priests of the Romish Church . Clergy deprived of their Churches . Protestants prevented from meeting together . Oppression of the University . Character of King James's reign . Re - establishment of the Church · • 702 716 APPENDIX . I ...
... Priests of the Romish Church . Clergy deprived of their Churches . Protestants prevented from meeting together . Oppression of the University . Character of King James's reign . Re - establishment of the Church · • 702 716 APPENDIX . I ...
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... priests , and deacons . At the era of the Reformation , its episcopate consisted of four archbishops and twenty - six suffragan bishops . Each of the archbishops had metropolitan authority and jurisdiction in his own province ; and the ...
... priests , and deacons . At the era of the Reformation , its episcopate consisted of four archbishops and twenty - six suffragan bishops . Each of the archbishops had metropolitan authority and jurisdiction in his own province ; and the ...
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... priests , and a considerable number of the inferior clergy , are said to have attended , and joined in making a ... Priest , having been appointed by the Pope his apostolick legate to Ireland , arrived with four palls , which he was ...
... priests , and a considerable number of the inferior clergy , are said to have attended , and joined in making a ... Priest , having been appointed by the Pope his apostolick legate to Ireland , arrived with four palls , which he was ...
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... priests , but by kings and princes . ' The fact is as we have seen ; he was the first arch- bishop who compromised the independence of the National Church of Ireland by accepting the stamp and ensign of his ecclesiastical dignity from ...
... priests , but by kings and princes . ' The fact is as we have seen ; he was the first arch- bishop who compromised the independence of the National Church of Ireland by accepting the stamp and ensign of his ecclesiastical dignity from ...
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