The History of Ireland: In Two Volumes, Bind 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 - 417 sider |
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Side 25
... bishop of Armagh . But the Danish churches in Ireland acknowledged the supremacy of the see of Canterbury . This originated in no dif- ference of doctrine , but in the natural jealousies of nations , and in the ancient connection which ...
... bishop of Armagh . But the Danish churches in Ireland acknowledged the supremacy of the see of Canterbury . This originated in no dif- ference of doctrine , but in the natural jealousies of nations , and in the ancient connection which ...
Side 26
... bishops and parish clergy were generally married men . But those who devoted themselves to the propagation of the Gospel , or the advancement of learning in foreign countries , were unincum- bered with families or matrimonial ties ...
... bishops and parish clergy were generally married men . But those who devoted themselves to the propagation of the Gospel , or the advancement of learning in foreign countries , were unincum- bered with families or matrimonial ties ...
Side 28
... bishops or rectors , and was divided into as many parishes , having each its parish church . There is no doubt of this fact ; for the names of the ancient parishes , so grouped together to form one modern parish , are on record , and in ...
... bishops or rectors , and was divided into as many parishes , having each its parish church . There is no doubt of this fact ; for the names of the ancient parishes , so grouped together to form one modern parish , are on record , and in ...
Side 46
... bishops , who were connected with their families . O'Brien of Thomond , the Lord Des- mond , M'William , Clanrickard , and others , waited on the king at London , and were all received with favour and attention , and pre- sented with ...
... bishops , who were connected with their families . O'Brien of Thomond , the Lord Des- mond , M'William , Clanrickard , and others , waited on the king at London , and were all received with favour and attention , and pre- sented with ...
Side 50
... Bishops of Kildare , Leighlin , Meath , Lime- rick , and others ; and though Dowdal of Ar- magh , who had been promoted to the archie- piscopal see by King Henry , in opposition to Waucop , the pope's nominee , became a violent ...
... Bishops of Kildare , Leighlin , Meath , Lime- rick , and others ; and though Dowdal of Ar- magh , who had been promoted to the archie- piscopal see by King Henry , in opposition to Waucop , the pope's nominee , became a violent ...
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