NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... established the Pope's 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 ...
... established the Pope's 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 ...
Page 43
... established in Dublin in the year 1593 , for inspecting and reforming all offences committed against the Act of Uniformity , in common with the other acts of the second year of the Queen . In accordance with its injunctions , the Irish ...
... established in Dublin in the year 1593 , for inspecting and reforming all offences committed against the Act of Uniformity , in common with the other acts of the second year of the Queen . In accordance with its injunctions , the Irish ...
Page 108
... Established 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 ...
... Established 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 ...
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