History of the Church of Ireland, from the Reformation (to the union of the Churches of England and Ireland) with a preliminary survey, from the papal usurpation, in the twelfth century, to its legal abolition in the sixteenth, Volume 1 |
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... Religion . PAGE 252 SECTION II . Two Bishops deprived for refusing the Oath of Supremacy . Con- Abuse of Episcopal Property . Deprecia- Exercise of the Royal Prerogative in formity of the others . tion of Bishopricks . by clerical ...
... Religion . PAGE 252 SECTION II . Two Bishops deprived for refusing the Oath of Supremacy . Con- Abuse of Episcopal Property . Deprecia- Exercise of the Royal Prerogative in formity of the others . tion of Bishopricks . by clerical ...
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... Religious Establishment . Emigrants from Scotland . Their prepossessions , and the effect of them on the Church ... Religion . Summary of their contents . Their discursive character . Exceptions taken to them at the time . Their ...
... Religious Establishment . Emigrants from Scotland . Their prepossessions , and the effect of them on the Church ... Religion . Summary of their contents . Their discursive character . Exceptions taken to them at the time . Their ...
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... religion , in others they only more firmly established the reign of false doctrine and superstition ; and were especially instrumental in maintaining the corrupt views and deceitful usages , which at those times overloaded the Church's ...
... religion , in others they only more firmly established the reign of false doctrine and superstition ; and were especially instrumental in maintaining the corrupt views and deceitful usages , which at those times overloaded the Church's ...
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... religion was still in all its splendour . But the eclipse , occasioned by the incursions of the barbarians of the north in the ninth and tenth cen- turies , is strongly represented by the darkness , which , according to the vision , had ...
... religion was still in all its splendour . But the eclipse , occasioned by the incursions of the barbarians of the north in the ninth and tenth cen- turies , is strongly represented by the darkness , which , according to the vision , had ...
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... religious worship . Out of the vast variety of each of these , a few individual instances may be selected . As a specimen of the general propensity to this idolatrous form of religion , it may be briefly noticed , that the walls of St ...
... religious worship . Out of the vast variety of each of these , a few individual instances may be selected . As a specimen of the general propensity to this idolatrous form of religion , it may be briefly noticed , that the walls of St ...
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abbey Adam Loftus altar appears appointed Arch Archbishop Browne Archbishop of Armagh Archbishop of Dublin archbishoprick authority benefices Bishop of Meath Bishop of Rome bishoprick blessed canons Cashel cathedral Catholick cause Christ Church Church of Ireland clergy commission congé d'élire consecration council crown dean deprived diocese divine ecclesiastical enacted England English faith favour friars granted hath Henry the Eighth Holy honour images instructions Irish Church James Ussher John John Perrot Kildare Kilkenny King Edward King Henry king's kingdom land Leighlin letters patent Liturgy Loftus Lord Deputy lordship majesty Marsh's Library mass ment ministers monasteries oath occasion Ossory Papal Papists parish parliament Patrick's persons Pope Pope's Popery Popish preaching prelates priests primate privy publick Queen Elizabeth realm Reformation reign religion religious reliques Romish royal saints Scriptures Sir James spiritual statute successors suffragan supremacy tion unto Ussher vacancy Virgin WARE'S Bishops Waterford
Popular passages
Page 508 - And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the Church : but if he neglect to hear the Church, let him be unto thee as a heathen man and a Publican.
Page 379 - God's purpose by His Spirit working in due season ; they through grace obey the calling ; they be justified freely ; they be made sons of God by adoption ; they be made like the image of His only-begotten Son Jesus Christ ; they walk religiously in good works, and at length, by God's mercy, they attain to everlasting felicity.
Page 550 - God, endeavour, in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, against our common enemies ; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, according to the word of God, and the example of the best reformed churches...
Page 584 - Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified...
Page 550 - Deans, Deans and Chapters, Archdeacons, and all other ecclesiastical officers depending on that hierarchy), superstition, heresy, schism, profaneness, and whatsoever shall be found to be contrary to sound doctrine and the power of godliness lest we partake in other men's sins, and thereby be in danger to receive of their plagues ; and that the Lord may be one, and His name one in the three kingdoms.
Page 485 - Religion agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops of both provinces and the whole clergy in the convocation holden at London in the year of our Lord God...
Page 271 - What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
Page 493 - EVERY minister saying the public prayers, or ministering the sacraments, or other rites of the church, shall wear a decent and comely surplice with sleeves, to be provided at the charge of the parish.
Page 407 - An Act to restore to the Crown the Ancient Jurisdiction over the Estate Ecclesiastical and Spiritual, and abolishing all foreign powers repugnant to the same," and of an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, passed in the Lllz.
Page 333 - From this year will I reckon the sin of Ireland, that those whom you now embrace shall be your ruin, and you shall bear their iniquity.