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" But your Majesty may believe it, that upon the face of the earth where Christ is professed, there is not a church in so miserable a case. The misery of which consisteth in these three particulars : the ruin of the very temples themselves ; the want of... "
A Primer of the History of the Holy Catholic Church in Ireland: From the ... - Page 784
by Robert King - 1846
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Lives of eminent Christians, Volume 1

Richard Brindley Hone - 1833 - 414 pages
...church in so miserable a case ; the misery of which consisteth in these three particulars ; — the ruin of the very temples themselves ; the want of...ministers to serve in them, when they shall be re-edified ; and competent living for the ministers, being well chosen." All who had the interest of religion...
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The Christian Lady's Magazine, Volume 27

Christian life - 1847 - 600 pages
...not a church in so miserable a case : the misery of which consisteth in these three particulars : the ruin of the very temples themselves ; the want of...competent living for the ministers, being well chosen." ' And now we come to that which has proved the great hindrance to the spread of truth in Ireland, the...
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The History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland: Comprising the ..., Volume 1

James Seaton Reid - Ireland - 1834 - 488 pages
...not a church in so miserable a case : the misery of which consisteth in these three particulars, the ruin of the very temples themselves, the want of good...ministers to serve in them when they shall be re-edified, and competent livings for the ministers when well chosen." Sir Henry then proceeds to suggest the most...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 56

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1836 - 606 pages
...not a church in so miserable a case. The misery of which consisteth in these three particulars : the ruin of the very temples themselves ; the want of...competent living for the ministers being well chosen.' f Spenser, who was in Ireland a few years afterwards, remarks in his ' State of Ireland,' that in his...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumes 55-56

English literature - 1836 - 1184 pages
...not a church in so miserable a case. The misery of which consisteth in these three particulars: the ruin of the very temples themselves; the want of good...re-edified ; competent living for the ministers being well chosen.'t Spenser, who was in Ireland a few years afterwards, remarks in his ' State of Ireland,' that...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1848 - 792 pages
...a church in so miserable a case, the misery of which consisteth in these three particulars — the ruin of the very temples themselves, the want of good...ministers to serve in them when they shall be re-edified, and competent living for the ministers being well chosen." The Reformation, consequently, as might...
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History of the Church of Ireland, from the Reformation (to the ..., Volume 1

Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1840 - 884 pages
...the very Misery of turco temples themselves ; the want of good ministers to serve in i )ar " QUllu:8 them when they shall be re-edified ; competent living for the ministers, being well chosen. " For the first, let it like your most gracious majesty Proposed to write earnestly to me, and to whom...
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History of the Church of Ireland: From the Reformation to the revolution ...

Richard Mant - Ireland - 1841 - 846 pages
...of the very Misery of three temples themselves ; the want of good ministers to serve in partlc are° them when they shall be re-edified ; competent living for the ministers, being well chosen. "For the first, let it like your most gracious majesty Proposed rome•a -^i J , v. 1 -x \ x dies a>...
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History of the Church of Ireland, from the Reformation to the Revolution ...

Richard Mant - Church of Ireland - 1841 - 862 pages
...of the very Misery of threo temples themselves; the want of good ministers to serve in partlc ara ' them when they shall be re-edified; competent living for the ministers, being well chosen. "For the first, let it like your most gracious maiesty Proposed remeto write earnestly to me, and to...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 14

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1843 - 726 pages
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