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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... Letter to the Archbishops and Bishops on affairs of the Church . Diligence of the Primate . His Injunctions to his Clergy . Exemplary conduct of Bishop Bedell . Some of his Measures questionable SECTION III . • A Regal Visitation under ...
... Letter to the Archbishops and Bishops on affairs of the Church . Diligence of the Primate . His Injunctions to his Clergy . Exemplary conduct of Bishop Bedell . Some of his Measures questionable SECTION III . • A Regal Visitation under ...
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... Letter from Abp . Browne to the Lord Cromwell , Sept. 6 , 1535 . Violent opposi- tion in the pro- vince of Armagh . need correction in the Church . A body of commis- sioners was about this time appointed by the king , to confer with the ...
... Letter from Abp . Browne to the Lord Cromwell , Sept. 6 , 1535 . Violent opposi- tion in the pro- vince of Armagh . need correction in the Church . A body of commis- sioners was about this time appointed by the king , to confer with the ...
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... Letter from the Lord Cromwell thereupon Lord Deputy to May , 1537 . Parliament to The impediments caused by this opposition were set forth in a letter from the Lord Deputy Gray and Justice Brabazon to Lord Cromwell , as given in the ...
... Letter from the Lord Cromwell thereupon Lord Deputy to May , 1537 . Parliament to The impediments caused by this opposition were set forth in a letter from the Lord Deputy Gray and Justice Brabazon to Lord Cromwell , as given in the ...
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... letter . time ; and against the next session provide a remedy for them . And therefore , my lord , it were well done that some mean be devised whereby they may be brought to remember their duties better . Except the mean may be found ...
... letter . time ; and against the next session provide a remedy for them . And therefore , my lord , it were well done that some mean be devised whereby they may be brought to remember their duties better . Except the mean may be found ...
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... letter addressed to him by the king . On the contrary , when we have regard to his previous behaviour , as well as to the vagueness of the charges , and the uncertain and obscure evidence on which they are alleged , we may probably not ...
... letter addressed to him by the king . On the contrary , when we have regard to his previous behaviour , as well as to the vagueness of the charges , and the uncertain and obscure evidence on which they are alleged , we may probably not ...
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