NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... Church , the steeple ( round tower ) , the Church of the Sathall , the pulpit or chair of preaching , with much gold , silver , and books , were burnt by the Danes . " " A.D. 1074. - Armagh , with all its churches and towers , was ...
... Church , the steeple ( round tower ) , the Church of the Sathall , the pulpit or chair of preaching , with much gold , silver , and books , were burnt by the Danes . " " A.D. 1074. - Armagh , with all its churches and towers , was ...
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... church , and baptised in the baptismal churches . 3. That all the faithful should pay the tithe of animals , corn , and other produce , to the church of which they are parishioners . 4. That all ecclesiastical lands , and property ...
... church , and baptised in the baptismal churches . 3. That all the faithful should pay the tithe of animals , corn , and other produce , to the church of which they are parishioners . 4. That all ecclesiastical lands , and property ...
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... Church . We are not surprised to learn from a Presbyterian historian of the time that the uncontrolled power of the established hierarchy had a bad effect upon the country , as well as upon themselves . He says , " men of estates found ...
... Church . We are not surprised to learn from a Presbyterian historian of the time that the uncontrolled power of the established hierarchy had a bad effect upon the country , as well as upon themselves . He says , " men of estates found ...
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