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... land before the death of the Prince . The ultimate provision intended for him in Ireland seems to have been the school of Armagh , then worth fifty pounds per annum . On returning to England , he found the living of Okerton , which he ...
... land before the death of the Prince . The ultimate provision intended for him in Ireland seems to have been the school of Armagh , then worth fifty pounds per annum . On returning to England , he found the living of Okerton , which he ...
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... land , two Proctors of every diocese within the same land have been used and accustomed to be summoned and warned to be at the same Parliament , which were never by order of law , usage , custom , or otherwise , any member or parcel of ...
... land , two Proctors of every diocese within the same land have been used and accustomed to be summoned and warned to be at the same Parliament , which were never by order of law , usage , custom , or otherwise , any member or parcel of ...
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... land to the Privy Council in England . The letter is as follows : P Dr. Parr has given the following letter addressed to Dr. Ussher in order to prove , that the nickname of Puritan was given to many who did not deserve it . " REV . SIR ...
... land to the Privy Council in England . The letter is as follows : P Dr. Parr has given the following letter addressed to Dr. Ussher in order to prove , that the nickname of Puritan was given to many who did not deserve it . " REV . SIR ...
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... land , and he directed his attention to the conversion of the numerous Roman Catholics who were spread over his diocese . He preached with indefatigable constancy , following , as Dr. Bernard re- marks , the example of St. Augustine ...
... land , and he directed his attention to the conversion of the numerous Roman Catholics who were spread over his diocese . He preached with indefatigable constancy , following , as Dr. Bernard re- marks , the example of St. Augustine ...
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... lands . This was an offence not to be forgiven , and these lawless titled plunderers joined the cry of the Roman Catholics , and beset the throne with applications to remove the Lord Depu- ty . Their complaints were successful , and the ...
... lands . This was an offence not to be forgiven , and these lawless titled plunderers joined the cry of the Roman Catholics , and beset the throne with applications to remove the Lord Depu- ty . Their complaints were successful , and the ...
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