The Whole Works, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... Ministers could have been ignorant of the legal method of proceeding on this occasion : or if that careless inatten- tion to the affairs of Ireland , which sometimes prevails in England in times the most composed , betrayed them into ...
... Ministers could have been ignorant of the legal method of proceeding on this occasion : or if that careless inatten- tion to the affairs of Ireland , which sometimes prevails in England in times the most composed , betrayed them into ...
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... ministers . When the King announced his intention of appointing the Provost to the bishoprics of Kilmore and Ardagh , the Lord Deputy sent the following letter to the Fellows : " After our hearty commendations . The enclosed is ...
... ministers . When the King announced his intention of appointing the Provost to the bishoprics of Kilmore and Ardagh , the Lord Deputy sent the following letter to the Fellows : " After our hearty commendations . The enclosed is ...
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... ministers at the murmuringsi of the Irish malcontents . The recusants , irritated at the least restraint , inveighed against the agents whom they had so lately commissioned to England , and maintained that without authority they had ...
... ministers at the murmuringsi of the Irish malcontents . The recusants , irritated at the least restraint , inveighed against the agents whom they had so lately commissioned to England , and maintained that without authority they had ...
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... ministry , or waiting for any instructions from the King , pursued the recusants with severity , and threatened all persons who absented themselves from divine service in the parish churches , with the penalties of the Statute enacted ...
... ministry , or waiting for any instructions from the King , pursued the recusants with severity , and threatened all persons who absented themselves from divine service in the parish churches , with the penalties of the Statute enacted ...
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... ministers as laymen , and shewing them the weakness of those scruples and ob- jections they had against their joyning with the publick service of the Church and submitting to its government and discipline . " In the winter of this year ...
... ministers as laymen , and shewing them the weakness of those scruples and ob- jections they had against their joyning with the publick service of the Church and submitting to its government and discipline . " In the winter of this year ...
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