The Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period to the Present Times, Bind 2Macmillan, 1875 |
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Side vi
... Papists the most cruel - Kindness of some of the Roman Catholics - Cruelties of Protestants in retaliation - Coote , St. John , and the Lords Justices - Scottish troops arrive in Ulster - Establishment of a Pres- bytery at Carrickfergus ...
... Papists the most cruel - Kindness of some of the Roman Catholics - Cruelties of Protestants in retaliation - Coote , St. John , and the Lords Justices - Scottish troops arrive in Ulster - Establishment of a Pres- bytery at Carrickfergus ...
Side x
... Papist to be a solicitor - Papists excluded from juries - No one not a member of the Esta- blished Church to be considered a Protestant - Thirty pounds a - year offered to conforming priests - Rewards offered for the apprehension of ...
... Papist to be a solicitor - Papists excluded from juries - No one not a member of the Esta- blished Church to be considered a Protestant - Thirty pounds a - year offered to conforming priests - Rewards offered for the apprehension of ...
Side xii
... studies - Rules to be observed by the priests - The perquisites of a Roman Catholic prelate - Irish Romanists begin to pray for the King - Law relating to reclamation of bogs by papists - Townshend's Golden xii CONTENTS .
... studies - Rules to be observed by the priests - The perquisites of a Roman Catholic prelate - Irish Romanists begin to pray for the King - Law relating to reclamation of bogs by papists - Townshend's Golden xii CONTENTS .
Side xiii
... papists - Townshend's Golden Drops-- Conversions to Protestantism - Romanists permitted to make a profession of allegiance - Roman Catholic prelates take the oath of allegiance -- Change in the tone of legislation relating to the ...
... papists - Townshend's Golden Drops-- Conversions to Protestantism - Romanists permitted to make a profession of allegiance - Roman Catholic prelates take the oath of allegiance -- Change in the tone of legislation relating to the ...
Side 46
... papist . " " But , " he continues , " it fell out to be at the same time , or immediately after , he had in two learned sermons given his judgment at large that the Papacy was meant by Babylon in the 17th and 18th of the Revelation ...
... papist . " " But , " he continues , " it fell out to be at the same time , or immediately after , he had in two learned sermons given his judgment at large that the Papacy was meant by Babylon in the 17th and 18th of the Revelation ...
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