NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... authority , also decreed the payment of tithes , and thus opened another perennial source of discord in Ireland . In the Island of Saints the clergy had always depended solely on volun- tary offerings and grants of land . Such were some ...
... authority , also decreed the payment of tithes , and thus opened another perennial source of discord in Ireland . In the Island of Saints the clergy had always depended solely on volun- tary offerings and grants of land . Such were some ...
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... authority , reformed the church , and brought it into con- formity with that of Rome in all its rites ; for no error in doctrine was alleged , and not a hint of heresy was heard in the synod . † But , as the reader is already aware ...
... authority , reformed the church , and brought it into con- formity with that of Rome in all its rites ; for no error in doctrine was alleged , and not a hint of heresy was heard in the synod . † But , as the reader is already aware ...
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... authority over Ireland . " The general feeling on this occasion , was expressed in the words of Sir Hercules Langrish , when he said " We have lived to see almost the extremes of our political wishes realized , and accomplished . A ...
... authority over Ireland . " The general feeling on this occasion , was expressed in the words of Sir Hercules Langrish , when he said " We have lived to see almost the extremes of our political wishes realized , and accomplished . A ...
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