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... head , as well spiritual as temporal , and do find much oppugning therein , especially by my brother Armagh , 2 who hath been the main oppugner , and so hath withdrawn most of his suffragans and clergy within his see and jurisdiction ...
... head , as well spiritual as temporal , and do find much oppugning therein , especially by my brother Armagh , 2 who hath been the main oppugner , and so hath withdrawn most of his suffragans and clergy within his see and jurisdiction ...
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... Head . . . the Act of Appeals.3 . . . The proctors of the spirituality somewhat do stick in divers of these Acts , and loth they are , that the King's Grace should be the supreme head of the Church . Divers of these Acts are passed the ...
... Head . . . the Act of Appeals.3 . . . The proctors of the spirituality somewhat do stick in divers of these Acts , and loth they are , that the King's Grace should be the supreme head of the Church . Divers of these Acts are passed the ...
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... head in earth immediate under God of the said Church of England and Ireland . And for the declaration of the truth thereof , ye shall understand , that the unlawful jurisdiction , power , and authority , of long time usurped by the ...
... head in earth immediate under God of the said Church of England and Ireland . And for the declaration of the truth thereof , ye shall understand , that the unlawful jurisdiction , power , and authority , of long time usurped by the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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