An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volume 2J. Christie, 1810 - Ireland |
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Page 116
... protestants beheaded one king , and expelled another , with his whole lineage , on the same grounds . They all agreed in scouting passive obedience and non - resistance , as a damnable popish doctrine . The motives , that 116 AN ...
... protestants beheaded one king , and expelled another , with his whole lineage , on the same grounds . They all agreed in scouting passive obedience and non - resistance , as a damnable popish doctrine . The motives , that 116 AN ...
Page 122
... protestant wor- ship , with fines , imprisonment ; and , under va- rious pretences , and fictitious crimes , not willing to own persecution for religion , they were pur- sued with torture , death , and confiscation of pro- perty . The ...
... protestant wor- ship , with fines , imprisonment ; and , under va- rious pretences , and fictitious crimes , not willing to own persecution for religion , they were pur- sued with torture , death , and confiscation of pro- perty . The ...
Page 126
... protestant bigot . From the beginning of this reign , James I. they may expect to share his invectives along with the more antient natives . He begins by a false statement , that religion had no share in the wars of the Irish with ...
... protestant bigot . From the beginning of this reign , James I. they may expect to share his invectives along with the more antient natives . He begins by a false statement , that religion had no share in the wars of the Irish with ...
Page 135
... protestant to two hundred catholics , when the nobility and gentry , the par- liament , and all the corporations of the kingdom , were almost all of that persuasion . ' Tis rather surprising , that the vain - glorious and foolish pedant ...
... protestant to two hundred catholics , when the nobility and gentry , the par- liament , and all the corporations of the kingdom , were almost all of that persuasion . ' Tis rather surprising , that the vain - glorious and foolish pedant ...
Page 139
... travesty should be celebrated , as a performance of singular merit , in a dignified protestant divine . - Curry's Review . Dav . Hist . Rel . formity , pretended to have been passed by the parliament OF IRELAND . 139.
... travesty should be celebrated , as a performance of singular merit , in a dignified protestant divine . - Curry's Review . Dav . Hist . Rel . formity , pretended to have been passed by the parliament OF IRELAND . 139.
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