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The Life and Times of Aodh O'Neill, Prince of Ulster, Called by the English ... - Page 181
by John Mitchel - 1845 - 252 pages
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History of the Church of Ireland, from the Reformation (to the ..., Volume 1

Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1840 - 884 pages
...be advised how we do punish in their bodies or goods any such only for religion, as do profess to bo faithful subjects to her majesty, and against whom the contrary cannot be proved 1 '." Thus by the intervention of the executive authority, although, not repealed, the Act of...
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History of the Church of Ireland, from the Reformation to the Revolution ...

Richard Mant - Church of Ireland - 1841 - 862 pages
...but indisposition to that we may be advised how we do punish in their bodies or goods any such only for religion, as do profess to be faithful subjects...her majesty, and against whom the contrary cannot be proved"." enforce conformity by penalViolation of Act of Uniformity connived at Uesher's alarm. Thus...
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History of the Church of Ireland: From the Reformation to the revolution ...

Richard Mant - Ireland - 1841 - 846 pages
...divine service : but that we may be advised how we do punish in their bodies or goods any such only for religion, as do profess to be faithful subjects...her majesty, and against whom the contrary cannot be proved13." Thus by the intervention of the executive authority, although not repealed, the Act of Uniformity...
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The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher...: With a Life of the Author...

James Ussher, Charles Richard Elrington - 1847 - 528 pages
...divine service, but that we may be advised how we do punish in their bodies or goods any such only for religion, as do profess to be faithful subjects...her Majesty, and against whom the contrary cannot be proved'." ' It appears however, that this pecuniary mulct was not entirelygiven up, for, in a petition...
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A Primer of the History of the Holy Catholic Church in Ireland ..., Volume 3

Robert King - Ireland - 1851 - 740 pages
...divine service, but that we may be advised how we do punish in their bodies or goods any such only for religion as do profess to be faithful subjects...her majesty, and against whom the contrary cannot be proved."* Now King James being very anxious to make . Leland, ii. J8Z. Even the turbulent >nd factious...
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A Primer of the History of the Holy Catholic Church in Ireland: From the ...

Robert King - 1851 - 738 pages
...divine service, but that we may be advised how we do punish in their bodies or goods any such only for religion as do profess to be faithful subjects...her majesty, and against whom the contrary cannot be proved."* Now King James being very anxious to make a, ii. 38?. Even the turbulent and factious nobles...
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The History of the County and City of Cork, Volume 2

Charles Bernard Gibson - Cork (Ireland : County) - 1861 - 564 pages
...service ; but, he adds, " we may be advised how we do punish in their bodies, or goods, any such, only for religion, as do profess to be faithful subjects...her majesty, and against whom the contrary cannot be proved." The reader may wish to know more of a man who held opinions so much in advance of his age....
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The Churchman's shilling magazine and family treasury, conducted ..., Volume 30

Robert Hall Baynes - 1882 - 676 pages
...divine service, but that we may be advised how we do punish in their bodies or goods any such, only for religion, as do profess to be faithful subjects...Her Majesty, and against whom the contrary cannot be proved." Ussher did not relish this interference with the Act of Uniformity, considering that it endangered...
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The Life and Times of Aodh O'Neill, Prince of Ulster: Called by the English ...

John Mitchel - Tyrone's Rebellion, 1597-1603 - 1868 - 286 pages
...that a British minister has never failed to assume, when a storm of Irish wrath was to be wenthered, or the hope of Irish nationhood to be crushed. " Whereas,"...her Majesty, and against whom the contrary cannot be proved."')' Thus the act of Uniformity being for a time suspended, all the Irish, even in the cities,...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 10

Great Britain - 1869 - 664 pages
...but it was thought worthy of consideration " how we do punish in their bodies or goods any such only for religion, as do profess to be faithful subjects...her Majesty and against whom the contrary cannot be proved." So merciful a policy did not, however, commend itself to the members of the Establishment....
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