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... Irish College must have materially contributed to influence the early theological opinions of Ussher . The newly - founded so- ciety must have been considered by Lord Burleigh , and others of his party , as a proper refuge for Puritans ...
... Irish College must have materially contributed to influence the early theological opinions of Ussher . The newly - founded so- ciety must have been considered by Lord Burleigh , and others of his party , as a proper refuge for Puritans ...
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... Irish clergy . Nor were the Government more successful in their choice of a successor . Henry Alvey was a Fellow of St. John's College , Cambridge , and appears in his religious opinions not to have differed much from Travers . He was ...
... Irish clergy . Nor were the Government more successful in their choice of a successor . Henry Alvey was a Fellow of St. John's College , Cambridge , and appears in his religious opinions not to have differed much from Travers . He was ...
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... Irish University extended over the whole Irish Church . Whenever a man became so troublesome that it was necessary to get rid of him , whenever powerful interest claimed promotion for an individual whom the Government were ashamed to ...
... Irish University extended over the whole Irish Church . Whenever a man became so troublesome that it was necessary to get rid of him , whenever powerful interest claimed promotion for an individual whom the Government were ashamed to ...
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... Irish government , a selection was made of three lay Masters of Arts in Trinity College . The persons selected were James Ussher , Abel Walsh , and John Richardson " . The duty imposed upon Richardson was to preach every Wednesday , and ...
... Irish government , a selection was made of three lay Masters of Arts in Trinity College . The persons selected were James Ussher , Abel Walsh , and John Richardson " . The duty imposed upon Richardson was to preach every Wednesday , and ...
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... Irish language , by enacting that , where a sufficient number did not understand English , Divine service should be performed in Latin , but by no means in Irish . Even in those days of spiritual severity it would have appeared absurdly ...
... Irish language , by enacting that , where a sufficient number did not understand English , Divine service should be performed in Latin , but by no means in Irish . Even in those days of spiritual severity it would have appeared absurdly ...
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