The Reformation in Ireland Under Elizabeth, 1558-1580: (from Original Sources)Longmans, Green and Company, 1930 - 678 páginas |
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... able preachers those that he never see , nor never come there , open enemies and such as for want of learning are never able , if they would do the Church any good : when in open judgment ( loth I am to say it , and I say it not but ...
... able preachers those that he never see , nor never come there , open enemies and such as for want of learning are never able , if they would do the Church any good : when in open judgment ( loth I am to say it , and I say it not but ...
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... able to discern the cruel animosity of the Queen towards the Catholics to hope for that which we desire and crave . Secretary Cayas , your constant patron , and more- over a ready promoter of all good works , will write to you , and ...
... able to discern the cruel animosity of the Queen towards the Catholics to hope for that which we desire and crave . Secretary Cayas , your constant patron , and more- over a ready promoter of all good works , will write to you , and ...
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... able to do with 10,000 men , and a little expense , what you will not afterwards be able to accomplish with 100,000 men and all available power . If per- chance your Majesty is not satisfied with my embassy , or doubts 2 1 Elizabeth had ...
... able to do with 10,000 men , and a little expense , what you will not afterwards be able to accomplish with 100,000 men and all available power . If per- chance your Majesty is not satisfied with my embassy , or doubts 2 1 Elizabeth had ...
Contenido
Protestants Petition Elizabeth for FavoursBishops of Tuam and Clonferts | 61 |
Archbishop of Armagh a Prisoner in the TowerCreaghs further | 138 |
PART II | 159 |
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