| Walter Wilson - Dissenters, Religious - 1814 - 638 pages
...00— 73. vantage. " It is undeniable, says he, and your majesty acnowledges it, that all islands in which Christ the Sun of Righteousness hath shined, and which have received the Christian faitb, belong of right to St. Peter, and the most holy Roman church."* That the monstrous... | |
| William Phelan - Ireland - 1827 - 378 pages
...to come to a prosperous issue. " 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. Therefore, are we the more... | |
| William Phelan - 1832 - 378 pages
...to come to a prosperous issue. ' 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. Therefore, are we the more... | |
| James B. Holroyd - 1834 - 684 pages
...grant. " For it is " undeniable (says he,) and your Majesty " acknowledges it, that all islands on which " Christ the Sun of Righteousness hath " shined, and which have received the " Christian faith, belong of right to St. " Peter,and the most holy Roman Church. "f To a proposition... | |
| James Ussher - Church history - 1835 - 772 pages
...Christian islands. " 10 Truly," saith he to the king, " there is no doubt but that all islands unto which Christ the Sun of Righteousness hath shined, and which have received the instructions of the Christian faith, do pertain to the right of Saint Peter and the holy Church... | |
| 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... | |
| History - Inquisition - 1838 - 492 pages
...to come to a prosperous issue. " 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. Therefore are we the more... | |
| Christian legends - 1838 - 478 pages
...to come to a prosperous issue. " 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. Therefore are we the more... | |
| William Jones - 1838 - 708 pages
...acknowledgment. " For it is undeniable," says he, " and your majesty acknowledges it, that all islands on which Christ, the sun of righteousness, hath shined, and which have received the Chrlstian faith, belong of right to St. Peter, and the most holy Roman church.*" This was a dangerous... | |
| Richard Murray - 1840 - 194 pages
...is indeed no doubt (says the pope in his letter to Henry II.) 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.' This conveyance was made... | |
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