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" There is indeed no doubt, as your highness also doth acknowledge, that Ireland and all the islands upon which Christ, the Sun of Righteousness, hath shone, do belong to the patrimony of St. Peter and the holy Roman Church. "
The remains of William Phelan [ed. by M. Phelan]. With a biogr. memoir, by ... - Page 52
by William Phelan - 1832
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The Catholic Clergy of Ireland Their Cause Defended

Walter Farquhar Hook - 1836 - 52 pages
...rested with the Pope of Rome, let us see what this amounts to. In the 12th century, the Pope asserted that " Ireland, and all the islands upon which Christ the Sun of Righteousness had shone, belonged to the patrimony of St. Peter, and the Holy Roman Church 2 . And this usurpation...
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A History of Popery: Containing an Account of the Origin, Growth, and ...

Christian legends - 1838 - 478 pages
...Lord, will be your progress ; as all things which take their beginning from the ardour of faith and the love of religion are wont to come to a prosperous...the more solicitous to propagate in that land the goodly scion of faith, as we have the secret monition of conscience that such is more especially our...
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A history of popery; containing an account of the origin, growth, and ...

History - Inquisition - 1838 - 492 pages
...Lord, will be your progress ; as all things which take their beginning from the ardour of faith and the love of religion are wont to come to a prosperous...the more solicitous to propagate in that land the goodly scion of faith, as we have the secret monition of conscience that such is more especially our...
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Outlines of the History of the Catholic Church in Ireland

Richard Murray - 1840 - 194 pages
...' A DIVINE RIGHT TO ISLANDS.' ' There is indeed no doubt (says the pope in his letter to Henry II.) as your highness also doth acknowledge that Ireland,...patrimony of St. Peter, and the holy Roman church.' This conveyance was made to Henry, and by him communicated to that portion of the Irish hierarchy which...
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A primer of the history of the ... Catholic Church in Ireland ... to the ...

Robert King - 1843 - 468 pages
...success that will, with the Lord's permission, attend your exertions. '* Certainly there is no doubt, but that Ireland, and all the islands upon which Christ the Sun of Righteousness hath shined, and which have received instruction in the Christian faith, do belong of right to St. Peter...
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 16

1844 - 530 pages
...the court of Rome described as admitting of no doubt—viz., " that Ireland, and all the islands on which Christ, the Sun of Righteousness, hath shone,...belong to the patrimony of St. Peter and the Holy • "And Rachel died and was buried in the way to Ephrath, which is Bethlehem. And Jacob set a pillar...
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The Church of England Vindicated Against Romanism and Ultra-Protestantism ...

Walter Farquhar Hook - Sermons, English - 1846 - 300 pages
...170. e Palmer, vol. i. Preface. h Archbishop Usher, chap. iv. pp. 350, 549. tury, the Pope asserted that "Ireland, and all the islands upon which Christ the Sun of Righteousness had shone, belonged to the patrimony of St. Peter, and the Holy Roman Church.' And this usurpation...
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Auricular confession and popish nunneries

William Hogan - Anti-Catholicism - 1847 - 248 pages
...more convenient execution of this purpose, requiring the counsel and favor of the Apostolic See. " There is, indeed, no doubt, as your highness also...to propagate in that land the godly scion of faith. " You, then, most dear son in Christ, have signified to us your desire to enter that land of Ireland,...
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The Protestant elector, Issue 1303

362 pages
...beginning from the ardour of faith and love of religion are wont to come to a prosperous issue. There is no doubt, as your Highness also doth acknowledge,...Peter, and the holy Roman Church. Therefore are we more solicitous to propagate, in that land, the goodly scion of faith,* as we have the secret monition...
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Ecclesiastical History of Ireland, from the Introduction of Christianity ...

Richard Murray (dean.) - Ireland - 1848 - 428 pages
...assistance of the Lord, will be your progress ; as all things which take their beginning from the ardor of faith, and love of religion, are wont to come to...the more solicitous to propagate in that land, the goodly scion of faith, as we have the secret monition of conscience that such is more especially our...
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