NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... England , prevented him from invading Ireland , whose people were left to linger a while longer in their alleged errors and vices . The state of the Irish churches , as well as that of the nation , favoured the policy of England and ...
... England , prevented him from invading Ireland , whose people were left to linger a while longer in their alleged errors and vices . The state of the Irish churches , as well as that of the nation , favoured the policy of England and ...
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... England , consisting of twelve bishops , with territorial titles , ignoring the Established Church and the Queen's supremacy . Dr. Wiseman was created a Cardinal , and made Archbishop of Westminster ; and he published a pastoral , dated ...
... England , consisting of twelve bishops , with territorial titles , ignoring the Established Church and the Queen's supremacy . Dr. Wiseman was created a Cardinal , and made Archbishop of Westminster ; and he published a pastoral , dated ...
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... England , consisting of twelve bishops , with territorial titles , ignoring the Established Church and the Queen's supremacy . Dr. Wiseman was created a Cardinal , and made Archbishop of Westminster ; and he published a pastoral , dated ...
... England , consisting of twelve bishops , with territorial titles , ignoring the Established Church and the Queen's supremacy . Dr. Wiseman was created a Cardinal , and made Archbishop of Westminster ; and he published a pastoral , dated ...
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