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... [ priests ] , " wrote another observer in 1598 , " have not one word of Latin , divers of the Irish , broken Latin , meeter for the tavern than the temple . " 7 Few services were held throughout the country ; the Catholics were served by ...
... [ priests ] , " wrote another observer in 1598 , " have not one word of Latin , divers of the Irish , broken Latin , meeter for the tavern than the temple . " 7 Few services were held throughout the country ; the Catholics were served by ...
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... priests lead- ing the people into sedition ; and as their presence is a hindrance to the spread of the Gospel , it has been decided to decree capital punishment against all such priests . Wherefore all Jesuits , priests and seminarists ...
... priests lead- ing the people into sedition ; and as their presence is a hindrance to the spread of the Gospel , it has been decided to decree capital punishment against all such priests . Wherefore all Jesuits , priests and seminarists ...
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... priests , Jesuits , and other priests made by foreign authority , range up and down in that Kingdom , and not only seduce the people there to embrace their superstitious ceremonies , but maliciously endeavour to alienate the hearts of ...
... priests , Jesuits , and other priests made by foreign authority , range up and down in that Kingdom , and not only seduce the people there to embrace their superstitious ceremonies , but maliciously endeavour to alienate the hearts of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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