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Page xxv
... taken holy orders , " but otherwise they do go and live like laymen , follow " all kind of husbandry and other worldly affairs as other " Irishmen do . They neither read the Scriptures , nor " preach to the people , nor administer the ...
... taken holy orders , " but otherwise they do go and live like laymen , follow " all kind of husbandry and other worldly affairs as other " Irishmen do . They neither read the Scriptures , nor " preach to the people , nor administer the ...
Page lxiii
... taken , nor yet by threats of sharp correction , 66 " C can I persuade or induce any , either religious or secular , " since my coming over , once to preach the Word of God , " or the just title of our most illustrious Prince ...
... taken , nor yet by threats of sharp correction , 66 " C can I persuade or induce any , either religious or secular , " since my coming over , once to preach the Word of God , " or the just title of our most illustrious Prince ...
Page lxvi
... to the industry , policy , and " compassing of other of the King's Council , who bave of late taken great " pains in that behalf . " 66 itself , whenever their consciences dictated the sacrifice . The lxvi INTRODUCTION .
... to the industry , policy , and " compassing of other of the King's Council , who bave of late taken great " pains in that behalf . " 66 itself , whenever their consciences dictated the sacrifice . The lxvi INTRODUCTION .
Page lxxii
... taken in this matter , he made an insufficient apology . In his letter to Henry VIII . * he supports substantially the main heads of Alen's information ; acknowledges all that Poulett had said of Cromwell's declining popularity with the ...
... taken in this matter , he made an insufficient apology . In his letter to Henry VIII . * he supports substantially the main heads of Alen's information ; acknowledges all that Poulett had said of Cromwell's declining popularity with the ...
Page lxxix
... taken an active part . Both alleged , and truly , that as the Geraldines were annihilated , there was no longer any due counter- poise to the overgrown powers of the Earl of Ormond . He now found , as he might have expected , an ...
... taken an active part . Both alleged , and truly , that as the Geraldines were annihilated , there was no longer any due counter- poise to the overgrown powers of the Earl of Ormond . He now found , as he might have expected , an ...
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