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Page 126
... religious houses , for their better reformation , to remove from them the religious men and women , and to cause them to return to some honest mode of living , and to the true religion ) , directs the commissioners to signify this his ...
... religious houses , for their better reformation , to remove from them the religious men and women , and to cause them to return to some honest mode of living , and to the true religion ) , directs the commissioners to signify this his ...
Page 150
... religion , but take the Pope to be their true head , and rather to go into rebellion than to change their religion ; and that the English ser- vice proceeded from the seducement of the devil , and did earnestly exhort them , upon pain ...
... religion , but take the Pope to be their true head , and rather to go into rebellion than to change their religion ; and that the English ser- vice proceeded from the seducement of the devil , and did earnestly exhort them , upon pain ...
Page 151
... religion , and earnestly exhorted them not to be led thereby , but stand fast and join together , and that God was on their side . . . . He told them that the cattle which they had given him , was for the maintenance of friars beyond ...
... religion , and earnestly exhorted them not to be led thereby , but stand fast and join together , and that God was on their side . . . . He told them that the cattle which they had given him , was for the maintenance of friars beyond ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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