| 1839 - 456 páginas
...by the records of the Irish Church, it appears that when, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, the Homan jurisdiction was renounced, of all the Irish bishops...renunciation. Two others, Lacey, bishop of Limerick, and Skidcly, bishop of Cork and Cloyite, resigned ; tlie former in 156(i and the latter in lf>71, possibly... | |
| William Gillmor - 1840 - 84 páginas
...all the Irish Bishops, only two, namely, Walsh, Bishop of Clonard, and Liverous, Bishop of Kildate, suffered deprivation for their refusal to join in...number of twentytwo or twenty-three, were continued in tht•ir sees ; and from them novelties which, since the seventh century, had been gradually engrafted... | |
| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1840 - 884 páginas
...(moaning Meath, of which Clonard was one of the numerous constituents.) " and Liverous," (Leverous,) "bishop of Kildare, suffered deprivation for their...in 1571, possibly from scruples on the same score." It may be that these are the two bishops of whom Mr. Perceval speaks as having "resigned, at the accession... | |
| Gerald Wensley Tyrrell - 1840 - 430 páginas
...namely, Walsh, bishop of Clonard, and Leverous, bishop of Kildare, suffered deprivation for refusing to join in that renunciation. Two others, Lacey, bishop...of Cork and Cloyne, resigned, the former in 1566, the latter in 1571, possibly from scruples on the same score. That the resignation of these two last-named... | |
| Richard Mant - 1841 - 862 páginas
...(meaning Meath, of which Clonard was one of the numerous constituents,) " and Liverous," (Leverous,) " bishop of Kildare, suffered deprivation for their...in 1571, possibly from scruples on the same score." It may bo that these are the two bishops of whom Mr. Perceval speaks as having " resigned, at the accession... | |
| Richard Mant - 1841 - 846 páginas
...(meaning Moath, of which Clonard was one of the numerous constituents,) " and Liverous," ( Leverous,) " bishop of Kildare, suffered deprivation for their...bishop of Limerick, and Skiddy, bishop of Cork and Cloyno, resigned: the former in 1566, and the latter in 1571, possibly from scruples on the same score."... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 740 páginas
...all the Irish bishops, only two, namely Walsh, bishop of Clonard [or Meath], andLiverous, [Leverous] bishop of Kildare, suffered deprivation for their...of Cork and Cloyne, resigned, the former in 1566, [read, 1571] and the latter in 1751, [sic; for which read, 1566] possibly from scruples on the same... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 768 páginas
...the Irish bishops, only two, namely Walsh, bishop of Clonard [or Meathj, andLiverous , [I/everous] bishop of Kildare, suffered deprivation for their...of Cork and Cloyne, resigned, the former in 1566, [read, 1571] and the latter in 1751, [tic ; for which read, 1566] possibly from scruples on the same... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 738 páginas
...the Irish bishops, only two, namely Walsh, bishop of Clonard [or Meath], and Liverons . [Leverous] bishop of Kildare, suffered deprivation for their refusal to join in that renunciation. Two others, Law-y, bishop of Limerick, and Skiddy bishop of Cork and Cloyne, resigned, the former in 1566, [read,... | |
| Patrick Francis Moran - 1864 - 214 páginas
...all the Irish bishops only two, namely, Walsh bishop of Clonard (it should be Meath), and Leverous bishop of Kildare, suffered deprivation for their...latter in 1571, possibly from scruples on the same score.1' 2. — Dr. Mant attempts to prove statistically that the Irish Hierarchy adopted the Tenets... | |
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