History of the Irish Confederation and the War in Ireland, 1641[-1649] Containing a Narrative of Affairs of Ireland ...Sir John Thomas Gilbert AMS Press, 1973 - Ireland |
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... give this for a reason of that their desire , because it is inconsistent with their religion to demaund absolution from those of another religion . Quere : First , of what weight is the said reason in point of con- science ? Secondly ...
... give this for a reason of that their desire , because it is inconsistent with their religion to demaund absolution from those of another religion . Quere : First , of what weight is the said reason in point of con- science ? Secondly ...
Page 131
... give his assent to anything that may give way to , or be understood , or construed to give way to the introduceing , or useing of theire forme of prayer , or divine service in any churches , cathedral , parochiall , or chapels thereunto ...
... give his assent to anything that may give way to , or be understood , or construed to give way to the introduceing , or useing of theire forme of prayer , or divine service in any churches , cathedral , parochiall , or chapels thereunto ...
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... give discharges , and to make payments by warrant of the said Commissioners . — Quere , whether they intend that the Commissioner's shall have the sole and absolute power in themselves to give the said warrants , without relation to his ...
... give discharges , and to make payments by warrant of the said Commissioners . — Quere , whether they intend that the Commissioner's shall have the sole and absolute power in themselves to give the said warrants , without relation to his ...
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act of Parliament aforesaid Alexander McDonnell applot army articles of pacification assent August authorised behalf Castle Catholique Cheif Chief Governor churches clause clergy command COMMISSIONERS OF CONFEDERATION concearning conceive concluded Confederate Catholicks Councell counties Court debate declared desired dict doth Dublin Earl of Glamorgan Endorsed Excellencie's Excellency expressed favour former concessions Geffry Browne Governor or Governors graciously pleased graunted hath honour humbly imployed Ireland John Dillon Kilkenny King kingdom kingdom of Ireland lawes or statutes letter Lord Lieutenant Lord Viscount Mountgarret Lord Viscount Muskry Lordship Majestie is graciously Majestie is pleased Majestie's answer Majestie's Commissioner Majestie's Roman Catholick Majestie's service Majestie's subjects Marquess of Ormonde matters mulcts Nicholas Plunkett November Oath of Supremacy ORMONDE paper Patrick Darcy Peace penalties persons Proposition Protestant publick qu'il quarters raign received Roman Catholick religion Roman Catholick subjects September shalbe therein thereof thereunto theyre thought fit Treaty tyme unto wilbe