| John Lanigan - 1822 - 520 pages
...this Vivian went to Dublin, and held there a a synod of bishops and abbots, in which setting forth Henry's right to the sovereignty of Ireland in virtue of the Pope's authority, he inculcated the necessity of obedience to him under pain of excommunication. He allowed the foreigners... | |
| John Lanigan - Ireland - 1822 - 516 pages
...this Vivian went to Dublin, and held there a a synod of bishops and abbots, in which setting forth Henry's right to the sovereignty of Ireland in virtue of the Pope's authority, he inculcated the necessity of obedience to him under pain of excommunication. He allowed the foreigners... | |
| P. J. Carew - 1835 - 476 pages
...Dublin, under Vivian, Legate for Ireland, Scotland, &c. .. 1177 In this Synod the Legate set forth Henry's right to the sovereignty of Ireland, in virtue of the Pope's authority, and inculcated the necessity of obeying him, under pain of excommunication. Provincial Synod of Dublin,... | |
| Johannes Alzog - Church history - 1876 - 1126 pages
...first time, publicly read in Ireland. 5 Under Vivian, legate for Ireland, Scotland, etc., who set forth Henry's right to the sovereignty of Ireland, in virtue of the Pope's authority, and inculcated the necessity of obeying him under the pain of excommunication. 6 The object was church... | |
| F.J. PABISCH - 1876 - 1120 pages
...first time, publicly read in Ireland. 5 Under Vivian, legate for Ireland, Scotland, etc., who set forth Henry's right to the sovereignty of Ireland, in virtue of the Pope's authority, and inculcated the necessity of obeying him under the pain of excommunication. 6 The object was church... | |
| James George Maguire - Ireland - 1888 - 140 pages
...the Catholic College of rt Maynooth, Ireland (citing Dr. Lanigan's History), "the Legate set forth Henry's right to the sovereignty of Ireland, in virtue of the Pope's author* , ity, and inculcated the necessity of obeying him under pain of excommunication''* Until that... | |
| James George Maguire - Ireland - 1890 - 132 pages
...in the Catholic College of Maynooth, Ireland (citing Dr. Lanigan's History), "the Legate set forth Henry's right to the sovereignty of Ireland, in virtue of the Pope's authority, and inculcated the necessity of obeying him under pain of excommunication''* Until that time the Catholic... | |
| Johannes Baptist Alzog - Church history - 1912 - 1126 pages
...first time, publicly read in Ireland. 6 Under Vivian, legate for Ireland, Scotland, etc., who set forth Henry's right to ' the sovereignty of Ireland, in virtue of the Pope's authority, and inculcated the necessity of obeying him under the pain of excommunication. 'The object was church discipline,... | |
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