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And the Lord Deputy , answering this charge , states , “ that the Statute of Recusants bath of late been put in execution in the county of Dublin more strictly than in any other county , in regard the eyes of all the kingdom are upon it ...
And the Lord Deputy , answering this charge , states , “ that the Statute of Recusants bath of late been put in execution in the county of Dublin more strictly than in any other county , in regard the eyes of all the kingdom are upon it ...
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j Dr. Bernard has recorded , that in the speech which the Archbishop delivered on that occasion , he took occasion to defend the use of hoods for graduates , against the charge of being Popish ornaments , and maintained that they were ...
j Dr. Bernard has recorded , that in the speech which the Archbishop delivered on that occasion , he took occasion to defend the use of hoods for graduates , against the charge of being Popish ornaments , and maintained that they were ...
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Dr. Parr has endeavoured to defend Dr. Ussher from the charge of having proposed any thing different from the Articles of the Church of England , on the ground that in such a case James would not have given his Deputy authority to sign ...
Dr. Parr has endeavoured to defend Dr. Ussher from the charge of having proposed any thing different from the Articles of the Church of England , on the ground that in such a case James would not have given his Deputy authority to sign ...
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He said , I had charge of an unruly flock to look to next Sunday . ' He asked me how I thought it could stand with true divinity , that so many hundred should be tyed upon such short warning to receive the communion upon a day ...
He said , I had charge of an unruly flock to look to next Sunday . ' He asked me how I thought it could stand with true divinity , that so many hundred should be tyed upon such short warning to receive the communion upon a day ...
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... are you fearful that the payment , being continued for some number of years , may afterwards be continued as a constant revenue to his Majesties Exchequer , with which perpetual burden you are unwilling to charge your posterity .
... are you fearful that the payment , being continued for some number of years , may afterwards be continued as a constant revenue to his Majesties Exchequer , with which perpetual burden you are unwilling to charge your posterity .
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acres answer appears appointed Archbishop Archbishop Ussher Armagh authority Bishop body Buildings called Canons cause charge Chauncell Christ Church Church of England clergy College common considered Countie of Meath cure death Deputy Divinity Doctor doctrine Dublin England English expressed faith farmor Father give given Grace grant hands hath held Henry holy impropriate Ireland Irish James John King land late Laud learned letter living London Lord Primate Majesty manse Maties matter means minister never Nihil opinion Parliament Parr passed Patron person preached present priest printed prove Provost published question reason received Rectory religion Resident resideth Roman ruyned says seems sent sermon soul specified ster taken things Thomas thought tion true University unto Ussher vicarage whole writing