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Page x
... causes removed from our control , were not regarded in that light by Henry VIII . , or his immediate successors . In the Norman ... cause , of necessity produced common and kindred sentiments and affections , and something of mutual help ...
... causes removed from our control , were not regarded in that light by Henry VIII . , or his immediate successors . In the Norman ... cause , of necessity produced common and kindred sentiments and affections , and something of mutual help ...
Page xi
... cause of this evil , " he remarks : " I suppose that the " chief cause of bringing in the Irish language amongst them , was " specially their fostering and marrying with the Irish , the which are two " most dangerous infections . So ...
... cause of this evil , " he remarks : " I suppose that the " chief cause of bringing in the Irish language amongst them , was " specially their fostering and marrying with the Irish , the which are two " most dangerous infections . So ...
Page xv
... cause of all the misorder of the land ; for there is no arch- bishop ne bishop , abbot ne prior , parson ne vicar , ne any other person of the Church , high or low , great or small , English or Irish , that useth to preach the Word of ...
... cause of all the misorder of the land ; for there is no arch- bishop ne bishop , abbot ne prior , parson ne vicar , ne any other person of the Church , high or low , great or small , English or Irish , that useth to preach the Word of ...
Page xvii
... cause of the priesthood became the cause of their nation . Their nationality was bound up with their faith . And no one at all acquainted with the spirit of the Irish people can wonder at their imperishable devotion to those who had ...
... cause of the priesthood became the cause of their nation . Their nationality was bound up with their faith . And no one at all acquainted with the spirit of the Irish people can wonder at their imperishable devotion to those who had ...
Page xxiv
... cause , that the missionary spirit of the Church of Rome formed a striking contrast to the absence of that spirit in the new birth and infant career of Protestantism . Consequently , as the new faith was rarely to be found among the ...
... cause , that the missionary spirit of the Church of Rome formed a striking contrast to the absence of that spirit in the new birth and infant career of Protestantism . Consequently , as the new faith was rarely to be found among the ...
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