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From all that has been handed down it may safely be concluded , that James Ussher was one of those happy individuals , who , educated in a deep sense of religion , and brought up in the fear of the Lord , had duly cherished the grace ...
From all that has been handed down it may safely be concluded , that James Ussher was one of those happy individuals , who , educated in a deep sense of religion , and brought up in the fear of the Lord , had duly cherished the grace ...
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67-9 . h Stanihurst appears to have been one of those persons who accommodated their religion to the times . He had been Speaker of the House of Commons under Mary , and he felt no scruples at continuing so under Elizabeth .
67-9 . h Stanihurst appears to have been one of those persons who accommodated their religion to the times . He had been Speaker of the House of Commons under Mary , and he felt no scruples at continuing so under Elizabeth .
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The religious education of young Ussher appears to have been watched with unceasing vigilance , and at fourteen years of age he was called upon to receive the holy communion . This sacred rite produced a great effect upon his ...
The religious education of young Ussher appears to have been watched with unceasing vigilance , and at fourteen years of age he was called upon to receive the holy communion . This sacred rite produced a great effect upon his ...
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9 Wood , in his Life of Stanihurst , says , that “ he , being a zealous Ro . manist , and Ussher ( afterwards Primate of Ireland ) a zealous Protestant , passed several letters between them concerning religion , Stanihurst endeavouring ...
9 Wood , in his Life of Stanihurst , says , that “ he , being a zealous Ro . manist , and Ussher ( afterwards Primate of Ireland ) a zealous Protestant , passed several letters between them concerning religion , Stanihurst endeavouring ...
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Fitz - Symonds boldly offered to maintain those points in the Roman Catholic religion which were considered by Protestants as the weakest , and to oppose those in their doctrine which they thought the strongest .
Fitz - Symonds boldly offered to maintain those points in the Roman Catholic religion which were considered by Protestants as the weakest , and to oppose those in their doctrine which they thought the strongest .
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