A primer of the history of the ... Catholic Church in Ireland ... to the formation of the modern Irish branch of the Church of Rome (by R. King).1843 |
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... lived in them , are full of things well worth our study , and more useful too for us to know than a great deal of what is commonly read among us . The history of the Holy Catholic Church in Ire- land ought to be studied with delight by ...
... lived in them , are full of things well worth our study , and more useful too for us to know than a great deal of what is commonly read among us . The history of the Holy Catholic Church in Ire- land ought to be studied with delight by ...
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... lived in them , are full of things well worth our study , and more useful too for us to know than a great deal of what is commonly read among us . The history of the Holy Catholic Church in Ire- land ought to be studied with delight by ...
... lived in them , are full of things well worth our study , and more useful too for us to know than a great deal of what is commonly read among us . The history of the Holy Catholic Church in Ire- land ought to be studied with delight by ...
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... lived long before the name of Protestant was used . They were men whose testi- mony , so far as it is applied to the present work , will be received with respect by all , but with the highest degree of veneration by yourselves , most of ...
... lived long before the name of Protestant was used . They were men whose testi- mony , so far as it is applied to the present work , will be received with respect by all , but with the highest degree of veneration by yourselves , most of ...
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... lived about A.D. 325 , tells us that some of the apostles crossed the ocean to the British Isles . St. Chrysostom , also , writing a little later , about A.D. 390 , informs us that there were in his time many persons in the British ...
... lived about A.D. 325 , tells us that some of the apostles crossed the ocean to the British Isles . St. Chrysostom , also , writing a little later , about A.D. 390 , informs us that there were in his time many persons in the British ...
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... priest named Colgan , who lived in Flanders in the time of King Charles I. Of these seven , the first is written in the Irish lan- guage , and is called the Hymn of Fiech ; it is so period too early to be comprehended within the limits of ...
... priest named Colgan , who lived in Flanders in the time of King Charles I. Of these seven , the first is written in the Irish lan- guage , and is called the Hymn of Fiech ; it is so period too early to be comprehended within the limits of ...
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Page x - HEAR this, ye old men, and give ear, all ye inhabitants of the land. Hath this been in your days, or even in the days of your fathers? Tell ye your children of it, and let your children tell their children, and their children another generation.
Page 20 - And it shall come to pass, that in the place where it was said unto them, Ye are not my people ; there shall they be called the children of the living God.
Page 64 - The lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but they who seek the LORD shall want no manner of thing that is good. 11 Come, ye children, and hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the LORD.
Page 335 - And we also bless thy holy Name, for all thy servants departed this life in thy faith and fear ; beseeching thee to give us grace so to follow their good examples, that with them we may be partakers of thy heavenly kingdom.
Page 245 - I do further declare him or her, father or mother, brother or sister, " son or daughter, husband or wife, uncle or aunt, nephew or niece, " kinsman or kinswoman, master or mistress, and all others, nearest or " dearest relations, friend or acquaintance whatsoever, accursed, that " either do or shall hold, for the time to come, any ecclesiastical or *' civil power above the authority of the mother church, or that do or " shall obey, for the time to come, any of her, the mother of churches...
Page 270 - Chester on his journey, the mayor of that city, hearing that her majesty was sending a messenger into Ireland, and he being a churchman, waited on the doctor, who in discourse with the mayor taketh out of a cloke-bag a leather box, saying unto him, Here is a commission that shall lash the heretics of Ireland, calling the Protestants by that title.
Page 337 - 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.
Page 96 - Laurentius, Mellitus, and Justus, servants of the servants of God. When the apostolic see, according to the universal custom which it has followed elsewhere, sent us to these western parts to preach to pagan nations, we came into this island, which is called Britain, without possessing any previous knowledge of its inhabitants.
Page 180 - There is indeed no doubt but that Ireland, and all the islands on which Christ the Sun of Righteousness hath shone, and which have received the doctrines of the Christian faith, do belong to the jurisdiction of St. Peter and of the holy Roman church, as your excellency also doth acknowledge.
Page 338 - Adrian, Bishop, servant of the servants of God, to our well-beloved son in Christ, the illustrious King of the English, Health and Apostolical Benediction.