An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: From the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to the Settlement Under King William. With the State of the Irish Catholics from that Settlement to the Relaxation of the Popery Laws in the Year 1778, Volume 1 |
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... church , whence thofe ladies proceeded ; and having procured a copy of the fermon , he found that his furmife was well founded . In a fpirit very different from that of the preacher , he immediately , on returning to his house , fat ...
... church , whence thofe ladies proceeded ; and having procured a copy of the fermon , he found that his furmife was well founded . In a fpirit very different from that of the preacher , he immediately , on returning to his house , fat ...
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... church , to the offence of good people , yea , to the famishing of them for lack of good teach- ing , and to the fubverting many weak beings from their duties to God and the queen's majefty . And that they had , in a ge- neral ઃઃ ...
... church , to the offence of good people , yea , to the famishing of them for lack of good teach- ing , and to the fubverting many weak beings from their duties to God and the queen's majefty . And that they had , in a ge- neral ઃઃ ...
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... church . " The Harmony between the old and prefent Non - conformifts Principles , p . 91 . He was fecretary to Lord Leonard Gray , deputy of Ire- land , in the reign of Elizabeth . " Whatever diforders , " adds he , on this occafion ...
... church . " The Harmony between the old and prefent Non - conformifts Principles , p . 91 . He was fecretary to Lord Leonard Gray , deputy of Ire- land , in the reign of Elizabeth . " Whatever diforders , " adds he , on this occafion ...
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... church furniture . " Hift . of Ireland , vol . iii . p . 196 . Thefe prejudices were originally occafioned by the mad licen- tiousness , which appeared in the conduct and writings of the first reformers , particularly those of Martin ...
... church furniture . " Hift . of Ireland , vol . iii . p . 196 . Thefe prejudices were originally occafioned by the mad licen- tiousness , which appeared in the conduct and writings of the first reformers , particularly those of Martin ...
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... church of Rome . Whereas , fome of our idle ministers , having a way for credit and estimation thereby offered , and having livings of the country offered to them , without pains , and without peril , will neither for the fame , nor for ...
... church of Rome . Whereas , fome of our idle ministers , having a way for credit and estimation thereby offered , and having livings of the country offered to them , without pains , and without peril , will neither for the fame , nor for ...
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