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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... according to a rateable proportion of their revenues . Other articles of the agreement pledged them to mutual co - operation in enforcing sentences of excommunication , so that , if a person excommunicated in one diocese , should flee ...
... according to a rateable proportion of their revenues . Other articles of the agreement pledged them to mutual co - operation in enforcing sentences of excommunication , so that , if a person excommunicated in one diocese , should flee ...
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... according to custom , to preach , the bishop caused publick proclamation to be made , that no 15 WARE , p . 533 . outrage of the Bishop of Lime- rick on the Arch- bishop of Cashel . Allusion to other enormities . Extortion of Archbishop ...
... according to custom , to preach , the bishop caused publick proclamation to be made , that no 15 WARE , p . 533 . outrage of the Bishop of Lime- rick on the Arch- bishop of Cashel . Allusion to other enormities . Extortion of Archbishop ...
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... according to another account , of con- tumely , offered to the Virgin Mary , before the Bishop of Waterford , and burned by his order " . These were the earliest severe visitations of heresy in the Irish Church . Meanwhile , as to that ...
... according to another account , of con- tumely , offered to the Virgin Mary , before the Bishop of Waterford , and burned by his order " . These were the earliest severe visitations of heresy in the Irish Church . Meanwhile , as to that ...
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... according to the testimony of Giraldus , Canon of Arch- the character of the Irish clergy was open to other charges of irregularity : whilst , as to that of incon- tinence , to whatever cause it be attributed , the fact of its ...
... according to the testimony of Giraldus , Canon of Arch- the character of the Irish clergy was open to other charges of irregularity : whilst , as to that of incon- tinence , to whatever cause it be attributed , the fact of its ...
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... of their ultimate assignment . Thus the number of those , which were suppressed by King Henry the Eighth , according to this enumera- tion , does not vary materially from Ware's enume- ration 40 [ CH . I. FROM THE TWELFTH TO.
... of their ultimate assignment . Thus the number of those , which were suppressed by King Henry the Eighth , according to this enumera- tion , does not vary materially from Ware's enume- ration 40 [ CH . I. FROM THE TWELFTH TO.
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abbey Adam Loftus afterwards appears appointed Arch Archbishop of Armagh Archbishop of Dublin archbishoprick Articles authority benefices Bishop of Meath Bishop Ussher bishoprick Bramhall canons Cashel cathedral Catholick cause Christ Church Church of England Church of Ireland clergy Clogher commendam Common Prayer consecration Cork council curates Dean death deprived Derry diocese divine Dowdall Earl ecclesiastical enacted English episcopal faith favour friars granted hath holy honour impropriations incumbents instructions Irish Church James Ussher John jurisdiction Kildare Kilkenny Kilmore King James king's kingdom land Leighlin letter Liturgy Loftus Lord Deputy lordship majesty majesty's ment ministers oath occasion Ossory Papists parish parliament Patrick's persons Pope Pope's Popery preach prelates priests Primate proclamation Protestant publick Queen Elizabeth Raphoe realm rebellion Reformation reign religion religious reliques repair restored Rome Romish sent sermon statute supremacy tion unto Ussher WARE'S Bishops Waterford worship
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