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... Bernard , and he is followed by Dr. Smith , in his Life of Ussher , states that the Archdeacon of Dublin was sent over to defeat the plan which Sir John Perrot had formed , of converting to his own use the re- venues of St. Patrick's ...
... Bernard , and he is followed by Dr. Smith , in his Life of Ussher , states that the Archdeacon of Dublin was sent over to defeat the plan which Sir John Perrot had formed , of converting to his own use the re- venues of St. Patrick's ...
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... Bernard states that Ussher was the first scholar entered into Dublin College , and that he had heard " it may be made to serve for the purpose of an University , as hath been heretofore intended . " - See Desider . Cur . Hiber . vol . i ...
... Bernard states that Ussher was the first scholar entered into Dublin College , and that he had heard " it may be made to serve for the purpose of an University , as hath been heretofore intended . " - See Desider . Cur . Hiber . vol . i ...
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... Bernard : " The education which that College then gave was very eminent . At the first founda- tion there were but four Fellows , and yet the tongues and arts were very exactly taught to all the students , being divided into several ...
... Bernard : " The education which that College then gave was very eminent . At the first founda- tion there were but four Fellows , and yet the tongues and arts were very exactly taught to all the students , being divided into several ...
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... Bernard states , that the subject of disputation was the controversies of Bellarmine ; that a meeting once a week was agreed upon ; and that the first topic proposed was concerning Antichrist ; that twice or thrice they had solemn dispu ...
... Bernard states , that the subject of disputation was the controversies of Bellarmine ; that a meeting once a week was agreed upon ; and that the first topic proposed was concerning Antichrist ; that twice or thrice they had solemn dispu ...
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... Bernard , " was to handle the controversies for the satisfaction of the Papists , which he did so perspicuously , ever concluding with matter of exhortation , that it was much for the confirmation and edification of the Protestants ...
... Bernard , " was to handle the controversies for the satisfaction of the Papists , which he did so perspicuously , ever concluding with matter of exhortation , that it was much for the confirmation and edification of the Protestants ...
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