The Complte History of Ireland,: From the Earliest Times: Being Compiled from a Connected Continuation by Approved Standard Writers. Embellished with Magnificent Steel Engravings, from Designs Taken Expressly by W. H. Bartlett, EsqR. Martin & Company, 1845 - Ireland |
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Page 155
... Church of Rome and the Asiatic churches , save about discipline ; and this was confined to the tonsure , and the cele- brating of Easter . The Irish , from politi- cal interest , and their dread of a foreign yoke , were the constant and ...
... Church of Rome and the Asiatic churches , save about discipline ; and this was confined to the tonsure , and the cele- brating of Easter . The Irish , from politi- cal interest , and their dread of a foreign yoke , were the constant and ...
Page 306
... Church , restraining the progress of vice , for the correction of manners , the planting of virtue , and the increase of religion , you enter this island , and execute therein what- ever shall pertain to the honour of God and welfare of ...
... Church , restraining the progress of vice , for the correction of manners , the planting of virtue , and the increase of religion , you enter this island , and execute therein what- ever shall pertain to the honour of God and welfare of ...
Page 470
... church of Ireland , In the church of Ireland , there have been also many excellent and learned men of exalted rank , and there are some now who would do honour to any pro- fession ; but , unfortunately , there have been others who do ...
... church of Ireland , In the church of Ireland , there have been also many excellent and learned men of exalted rank , and there are some now who would do honour to any pro- fession ; but , unfortunately , there have been others who do ...
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