| Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 320 pages
...of them whofe Dioceftes are in remote Parts, fomewhat out of the World's eye, do not at all brftow the Benefices which are in their own Donation upon any, but keep them in their own hands, and . fet their own Servants and Horfe-boys to take up the Tytlies and Fruits of them, with the which fome... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Ireland - 1763 - 310 pages
...of them whofe DiocefTes are in remote Parts, fomewhat •ut of the World's eye, do not at all beftow the Benefices which are in their own Donation upon any, but keep them in their own hands, and fet their own Servants and Horfe-boys to take ... up up the-Tythesand Fruits of them, with the which'... | |
| John Curry - Catholic emancipation - 1810 - 732 pages
...Stoteoflrel.p.lSl. " Yea, and some of them (the bishops) whose dioceses are in remote parts (of Ireland), somewhat out of the world's eye, do not at all bestow...benefices which are in their own donation, upon any (clergymen), but keep them in their own hands, and set their sewants or horse-boys to take up the tythes,... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
.../reLfi. 1)1. " Yea, and some of them (the bishops) whose dioceses are in remote parti (of Ireland), somewhat out of the world's eye, do not at all bestow the in ne&ces which are in their own donation, upon any (clergymen), but keep them in their own hands,... | |
| Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1823 - 534 pages
...their favourite saint, Kieran, a hideous monument of sacrilege."»« 1 " Some of them, (the bishops,) whose dioceses are in remote parts, somewhat out of the. world's eye, doe not at all bestow the benefices, H'birh are in their owne donation, upon any, lint keep them in... | |
| Thomas Moore - Botany Bay (N.S.W.) - 1824 - 404 pages
...livings, which they convert as badly." Of the Bishops of that period, too, the same author says : " They do not at all bestow the benefices which are in their own donation upon any (clergyman), but keep them in their own hands, and set their servants, or horse-boys, to take up the... | |
| 1828 - 408 pages
...their livings, which they convert as badly. . . . Yea," he proceeds, "and some of them (the bishops) whose dioceses are in remote parts, somewhat out of...the world's eye, do not at all bestow the benefices wliich are in their own donation, upon any (clergymen), but keep them in their own hands, and set their... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 346 pages
...livings, which they convert as badly." Of the Bishops of that period, too, the same author says : " They do not at all bestow the benefices which are in their own donation upon any (clergyman), but keep them in their own hand, and set their servants, or horse-boys, to take up the... | |
| James Seaton Reid - Ireland - 1834 - 488 pages
...christen yet after the Popish fashion." (Ii0) Of the bishops he says, " in the remoter dioceses they do not at all bestow the benefices, which are in their...upon any, but keep them in their own hands, and set their own servants and horseboys to take up their tythes and fruits." (iUI In a strain of eloquence... | |
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