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" CLERGY AND PEOPLE FOLLOWED THEIR OWN ECCLESIASTICAL RULES, AS IF THE SYNOD OF CASHEL HAD NEVER BEEN HELD. "
A Primer of the History of the Holy Catholic Church in Ireland: From the ... - Page 671
by Robert King - 1846
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An ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from the first introduction ..., Volume 4

John Lanigan - 1822 - 520 pages
...produced no effect in Ireland, and were disregarded by the Irish clergy and people, who looked only to their own ecclesiastical rules, as if the synod of Cashel had never been held. (25) Henry left Dublin early in February of the same year 1 172, and went to Wexford. Being there he...
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An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the First Introduction ..., Volume 4

John Lanigan - Ireland - 1822 - 516 pages
...produced no effect in Ireland, and were disregarded by the Irish clergy and people, who looked only to their own ecclesiastical rules, as if the synod of Cashel had never been held. (25) Henry left Dublin early in February of the same year 1 1 72, and went to Wexford. Being there...
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The History of the Policy of the Church of Rome in Ireland: From the ...

William Phelan - Ireland - 1827 - 378 pages
...but we are informed by the decisive testimony of Dr. Lanigan, that, wherever the natives maintained their independence, " clergy and people followed their...rules, as if the synod of Cashel had never been held." Many will be scandalized at this information : it is however unquestionable, that in those distant...
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The remains of William Phelan [ed. by M. Phelan]. With a biogr ..., Volume 2

William Phelan - 1832 - 378 pages
...but we are informed by the decisive testimony of Dr. Lanigan, that, whereover the natives maintained their independence, ' clergy and people followed their own ecclesiastical rules, as if the synod ecclesiastical benefice, or receive him iuto a monastery or other religious house; to entertain an...
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Outlines of the History of the Catholic Church in Ireland

Richard Murray - 1840 - 194 pages
...but we are informed by the decisive testimony of Dr. Lanigan, that wherever the natives maintained their independence, ' CLERGY AND PEOPLE FOLLOWED THEIR...RULES, AS IF THE SYNOD OF CASHEL HAD NEVER BEEN HELD.' From all these facts considered collectively, it appears unquestionable, that in those distant times...
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A primer of the history of the ... Catholic Church in Ireland ... to the ...

Robert King - 1843 - 468 pages
...independence—those especially who lived in parts of the country less accessible to the English—followed still their own ecclesiastical rules, as if the synod of Cashel had never been held. If we inquire now what was the necessity for summoning the synod of Cashel, or what the grievous abuses...
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Outlines of the history of Ireland for schools and families ... to the union ...

Elizabeth Jane Brabazon - 1844 - 396 pages
...his invasion of the country. In those places where the natives maintained their independence, they followed their own ecclesiastical rules, as if the synod of Cashel had never been. In proportion as the island became more and more under the control of a church which prohibited the...
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The early Irish church; or, a sketch of its history and doctrine, Volume 2

Martin Wilson Foye - Ireland - 1845 - 122 pages
...decrees produced no effect in Ireland, and were disregarded by the clergy and people, who looked only to their own ecclesiastical rules, as if the Synod of Cashel had never been held. ' (Lanigan, vol. 4, p. 217. And so it continued, in some parts remote from the pale, even in the fifteenth...
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A Primer of the History of the Holy Catholic Church in Ireland ..., Volume 2

Robert King - 1846 - 500 pages
...other decrees of the same synod " were disregarded by the Irish clergy and people, who looked only to their own ecclesiastical rules, as if the Synod of Cashel had never been held."* This may have been the case in some parts; for it is only natural to suppose that the new decrees,...
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The Testimony of St. Patrick Against the False Pretensions of Rome to ...

Henry Joseph Monck Mason - Church history - 1846 - 232 pages
...distinctly declares, that, wherever they preserved their independence, the clergy and people looked only to their own ecclesiastical rules, as if the Synod of Cashel had never been held. (Vol. iv. p. 217.) We have an instance of this jealousy of their liberty existing among our hierarchy,...
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