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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... Parish Churches deprived of Divine Service . King of England declared by Parlia- ment King , instead of Lord , of Ireland . Effect of King's Supre- macy in Nomination to Bishopricks . Provision for Improvement of Religion . Death of ...
... Parish Churches deprived of Divine Service . King of England declared by Parlia- ment King , instead of Lord , of Ireland . Effect of King's Supre- macy in Nomination to Bishopricks . Provision for Improvement of Religion . Death of ...
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... parish priest , " he says , " of Knocktoner , called Sir Philip , was very serviceable , and in familiar talk described to me the house of the White Friars , which some time was in that town : concluding in the end that the last prior ...
... parish priest , " he says , " of Knocktoner , called Sir Philip , was very serviceable , and in familiar talk described to me the house of the White Friars , which some time was in that town : concluding in the end that the last prior ...
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... parish churches ; indeed , by far the greater number of those , which he enumerates , had been founded within three or four centuries of their dissolution , in the reign of King Henry the Eighth . Several abbeys and monasteries , which ...
... parish churches ; indeed , by far the greater number of those , which he enumerates , had been founded within three or four centuries of their dissolution , in the reign of King Henry the Eighth . Several abbeys and monasteries , which ...
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... parishes , whilst the monks were chiefly confined to their cloisters . of the mendicant Of these institutions the four orders of mendi- Modern origin cant friars were of comparatively modern introduc- orders . tion ; being , as ...
... parishes , whilst the monks were chiefly confined to their cloisters . of the mendicant Of these institutions the four orders of mendi- Modern origin cant friars were of comparatively modern introduc- orders . tion ; being , as ...
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... parishes , a very disproportionate share of emolument , and seek- ing to lower them in publick estimation . Whilst in some cases , under wholesome laws steadily enforced , they may have assisted a spirit of devotion , and cor ...
... parishes , a very disproportionate share of emolument , and seek- ing to lower them in publick estimation . Whilst in some cases , under wholesome laws steadily enforced , they may have assisted a spirit of devotion , and cor ...
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