The Whole Works: With a life of the author and an account of his writings, Volumen1 |
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... Henry Ussher , Archdeacon of Dublin , and subsequently Archbishop of Armagh , had been sent ' over twice to London , to negociate the matter , and had at length , in 1591 , brought back with him the Queen's letter for its erection .
... Henry Ussher , Archdeacon of Dublin , and subsequently Archbishop of Armagh , had been sent ' over twice to London , to negociate the matter , and had at length , in 1591 , brought back with him the Queen's letter for its erection .
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aside all vain comparison of persons , we may go plainly forward in examining the matters that rest in controversy between us . ... and the trụths which I profess , freely to make known what hath already passed concerning this matter .
aside all vain comparison of persons , we may go plainly forward in examining the matters that rest in controversy between us . ... and the trụths which I profess , freely to make known what hath already passed concerning this matter .
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... he did so perspicuously , ever concluding with matter of exhortation , that it was much for the confirmation and edification of the Protestants , which the elder sort of persons living in my time I have heard often acknowledging .
... he did so perspicuously , ever concluding with matter of exhortation , that it was much for the confirmation and edification of the Protestants , which the elder sort of persons living in my time I have heard often acknowledging .
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... dated February 26th , 1602-3 , thus expresses his satisfaction at the instructions : " Ande whereas it pleased your Lordships in your last letters to command us to deal moderately in the great matter of religion , I had , before the ...
... dated February 26th , 1602-3 , thus expresses his satisfaction at the instructions : " Ande whereas it pleased your Lordships in your last letters to command us to deal moderately in the great matter of religion , I had , before the ...
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... being a matter of great value over the whole kingdom , is not employed upon the poor , according to the Statute , but brought into the hands of the clerks of those courts , but how they dispose it the parishioners or churchwardens ...
... being a matter of great value over the whole kingdom , is not employed upon the poor , according to the Statute , but brought into the hands of the clerks of those courts , but how they dispose it the parishioners or churchwardens ...
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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 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 observed 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