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Page xv
... or low, great or small, English or Irish, that useth to preach the Word of God,
saving the poor friars beggars; and where the Word of God do cease, there can
be no grace; and without the special [grace] of God this land may never be
reformed.
... or low, great or small, English or Irish, that useth to preach the Word of God,
saving the poor friars beggars; and where the Word of God do cease, there can
be no grace; and without the special [grace] of God this land may never be
reformed.
Page xvii
In their estimation, it was reason sufficient to condemn whatever England
approved; to hate a doctrine propagated by English bishops, to whom they had
never been accustomed to listen, and with whose residence among them they
had ...
In their estimation, it was reason sufficient to condemn whatever England
approved; to hate a doctrine propagated by English bishops, to whom they had
never been accustomed to listen, and with whose residence among them they
had ...
Page xviii
Is it then surprising that the mass of the Irish people who had never known what it
was to be ruled by a King, to whom the supremacy of the Pope had been the
mainstay of their religion, above all, who had never been prepared for the
change, ...
Is it then surprising that the mass of the Irish people who had never known what it
was to be ruled by a King, to whom the supremacy of the Pope had been the
mainstay of their religion, above all, who had never been prepared for the
change, ...
Page xxvi
In the time of Henry VII., when one of Kildare's predecessors was brought before
the Council to answer the charge of burning the cathedral of Cashel, “By Jasus,”
he exclaimed to the astonishment of the board, “I would never have done it, had ...
In the time of Henry VII., when one of Kildare's predecessors was brought before
the Council to answer the charge of burning the cathedral of Cashel, “By Jasus,”
he exclaimed to the astonishment of the board, “I would never have done it, had ...
Page xxxiii
For it is hard to believe that any people should go backward—any people so witty
, subtle, quick, and versatile, —whose cheerfulness centuries of famine, war, and
misrule have never been able to extinguish, nor impair the strength and ...
For it is hard to believe that any people should go backward—any people so witty
, subtle, quick, and versatile, —whose cheerfulness centuries of famine, war, and
misrule have never been able to extinguish, nor impair the strength and ...
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