The Reformation in Ireland Under Elizabeth, 1558-1580: (from Original Sources)Longmans, Green and Company, 1930 - 678 páginas |
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... says : - As touching Saint Patrick's that there is nothing done I marvel , the thing so necessary , so much wished - for here , so well liked - of there , the promise of so noble a prince to perform it , and yet nothing done . I can say ...
... says : - As touching Saint Patrick's that there is nothing done I marvel , the thing so necessary , so much wished - for here , so well liked - of there , the promise of so noble a prince to perform it , and yet nothing done . I can say ...
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... say any more , and yet more afraid to keep silence ; if you will say there is already done as . . . done , I say there ... says , " the old unprofitable workman [ Curwen ] , and give him some living , he may in his old days live at home ...
... say any more , and yet more afraid to keep silence ; if you will say there is already done as . . . done , I say there ... says , " the old unprofitable workman [ Curwen ] , and give him some living , he may in his old days live at home ...
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... says nothing about the bishops , but gives a woeful account of the state of the clergy in general . 3. On 13 October , 1561 , he wrote again to Cardinal Morone . The points that concern us now are that he states that Bishops Bodkin of ...
... says nothing about the bishops , but gives a woeful account of the state of the clergy in general . 3. On 13 October , 1561 , he wrote again to Cardinal Morone . The points that concern us now are that he states that Bishops Bodkin of ...
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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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