Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth: 1575 - 1588, Volume 2William Bullen, John S. Brewer Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1868 - 594 pages |
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Page xv
... never be reformed . And by preaching and teaching of prelates of the Church , and by prayer and orison of the devout persons of the same , God useth alway to grant his abundant grace ; ergo , the Church , not using the premises , is ...
... never be reformed . And by preaching and teaching of prelates of the Church , and by prayer and orison of the devout persons of the same , God useth alway to grant his abundant grace ; ergo , the Church , not using the premises , is ...
Page xvii
... never been accustomed to listen , and with whose residence among them they had associated much of their miseries and their misfortunes . If Irish Catholics had been luke- warm before , this alone was enough to inflame their zeal in ...
... never been accustomed to listen , and with whose residence among them they had associated much of their miseries and their misfortunes . If Irish Catholics had been luke- warm before , this alone was enough to inflame their zeal in ...
Page xviii
... 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 pre- pared for the change , should have obstinately resisted ? xviii INTRODUCTION .
... 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 pre- pared for the change , should have obstinately resisted ? xviii INTRODUCTION .
Page xx
... never- theless , as we do both partly perceive , and partly by sundry advertisements and ways be informed , the good opinion that we * Vol . I. , p . 56 . † Carew , I. 141. See also State Papers , III . 1. And see note † on p . xxii ...
... never- theless , as we do both partly perceive , and partly by sundry advertisements and ways be informed , the good opinion that we * Vol . I. , p . 56 . † Carew , I. 141. See also State Papers , III . 1. And see note † on p . xxii ...
Page xxvi
... never have done it , had it not been told me that the Archbishop was within . " It is creditable to Henry VII . , though a King given more to sadness than mirth , that he heartily enjoyed this Irish apology . See Holinshed ( or Hooker's ) ...
... never have done it , had it not been told me that the Archbishop was within . " It is creditable to Henry VII . , though a King given more to sadness than mirth , that he heartily enjoyed this Irish apology . See Holinshed ( or Hooker's ) ...
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