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 xii
... persons high in office in Ireland to the authorities in England to adopt more stern and uncompromising mea- sures , not only against the native Irish , but against all those who held communication with them . And the Eng- lish ...
... persons high in office in Ireland to the authorities in England to adopt more stern and uncompromising mea- sures , not only against the native Irish , but against all those who held communication with them . And the Eng- lish ...
Page xv
... person of the Church , high or low , great or small , English or Irish , that useth to preach the Word of God ... persons of the same , God useth alway to grant his abundant grace ; ergo , the Church , not using the premises , is ...
... person of the Church , high or low , great or small , English or Irish , that useth to preach the Word of God ... persons of the same , God useth alway to grant his abundant grace ; ergo , the Church , not using the premises , is ...
Page xxix
... person or persons as shall happen to seize " the same . " † Narrowing their notions of government rather to their own limited experience of what was suitable to and had succeeded in England , the Tudor sovereigns scarcely con- sidered ...
... person or persons as shall happen to seize " the same . " † Narrowing their notions of government rather to their own limited experience of what was suitable to and had succeeded in England , the Tudor sovereigns scarcely con- sidered ...
Page xlix
... persons , unlearned , being murderers , thieves , and of other detestable disposition ; as light men of war , who , for their unjust maintenance therein , some time to expel the rightful incumbent , and other seasons by force of secular ...
... persons , unlearned , being murderers , thieves , and of other detestable disposition ; as light men of war , who , for their unjust maintenance therein , some time to expel the rightful incumbent , and other seasons by force of secular ...
Page lxix
... knocke [ th ] him well about the " doubt nothing by the enticement and conduct of our friars obstinates " and other our religious persons . " ( State Papers , III . 137. ) " pate ; and yet , when he hath been INTRODUCTION . lxix.
... knocke [ th ] him well about the " doubt nothing by the enticement and conduct of our friars obstinates " and other our religious persons . " ( State Papers , III . 137. ) " pate ; and yet , when he hath been INTRODUCTION . lxix.
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