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... Deputy Saintleger was sent for to England , and carried with him O'Connor and O'More as pri- soners ; but upon their submission they were received into favour , and honoured with a pension of one hundred pounds per annum , out of the ...
... Deputy Saintleger was sent for to England , and carried with him O'Connor and O'More as pri- soners ; but upon their submission they were received into favour , and honoured with a pension of one hundred pounds per annum , out of the ...
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... Deputy ) the Viscount was pardoned . ( Cox's Hibernica Anglicana , vol . i . p . 284. ) November 18. Cormack Roe O'Connor , who had been pro- claimed a traitor , came to Dublin , and with tears in his eyes , begged pardon of the Lord Deputy ...
... Deputy ) the Viscount was pardoned . ( Cox's Hibernica Anglicana , vol . i . p . 284. ) November 18. Cormack Roe O'Connor , who had been pro- claimed a traitor , came to Dublin , and with tears in his eyes , begged pardon of the Lord Deputy ...
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... Deputy , St. Leger , Archbishop Browne , and the Mayor and Bailiffs of the City of Dublin . Primate Dowdall bent all his force against receiving the Liturgy in English , but Dr. Edward Staples , Bishop of Meath , Dr. Robert Travers ...
... Deputy , St. Leger , Archbishop Browne , and the Mayor and Bailiffs of the City of Dublin . Primate Dowdall bent all his force against receiving the Liturgy in English , but Dr. Edward Staples , Bishop of Meath , Dr. Robert Travers ...
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... Deputy St. Leger in the government of Ireland , wrote an ear- nest letter to Primate Dowdall , exhorting him to comply with the King's wishes respecting the reformation of his people , pleading the example of our Lord's submission to ...
... Deputy St. Leger in the government of Ireland , wrote an ear- nest letter to Primate Dowdall , exhorting him to comply with the King's wishes respecting the reformation of his people , pleading the example of our Lord's submission to ...
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... Deputy of Ire- land . The first of the eleven articles of instruction to him and the council was , TO PROPAGATE THE WORSHIP OF GOD IN THE ENGLISH TONGUE , AND TO HAVE THE SERVICE TRANSLATED INTO IRISH FOR THOSE PARTS OF THE COUNTRY ...
... Deputy of Ire- land . The first of the eleven articles of instruction to him and the council was , TO PROPAGATE THE WORSHIP OF GOD IN THE ENGLISH TONGUE , AND TO HAVE THE SERVICE TRANSLATED INTO IRISH FOR THOSE PARTS OF THE COUNTRY ...
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Page 12 - The voice of thy thunder was in the heaven : the lightnings lightened the world : the earth trembled and shook.
Page 45 - Out of every corner of the woods and glens they came creeping forth upon their hands, for their legs could not bear them; they looked like anatomies of death ; they spake like ghosts crying out of their graves...
Page 41 - Send thine hand from above; rid me, and deliver me out of great waters, from the hand of strange children; 8 Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.
Page 192 - When they submitted, their officers were knocked on the head; and every tenth man of the soldiers killed and the rest shipped for the Barbadoes. The soldiers in the other tower were all spared, as to their lives only ; and shipped likewise for the Barbadoes.
Page 42 - As a shepherd seeketh out his flock in the day that he is among his sheep that are scattered ; so will I seek out my sheep, and will deliver them out of all places where they have been scattered in the cloudy and dark day.
Page 128 - Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces. For my brethren and companions' sakes, I will now say, Peace be within thee.
Page 39 - Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of thy name: and deliver us, and purge away our sins, for thy name's sake.
Page 40 - O God, thou hast taught me from my youth: and hitherto have I declared thy wondrous works.
Page 18 - Mary having delt severely with the Protestants in England, about the latter end of her reign signed a commission for to take the same course with them in Ireland ; and, to execute the same with greater force, she nominates Dr. Cole one of the commissioners. This doctor...
Page 49 - ... and enable me to do it. .But if thou ask what I call that assistance, I answer, that when thou knowest what may be done for it, it will be easily seen if it deserve to be so esteemed. I need not tell thee what secrecy this business requires ; yet this I will say, that this is the greatest point of confidence I can express to thee ; for it is no thanks to me to trust thee in any thing else but in this, which is the only thing of difference in opinion betwixt us.