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" It is true that, although our nation may seem bar" barons, uncultivated, and rude, yet they were al" ways wont to pay great honour and reverence to " ecclesiastical men, and not to stretch their hands " on any occasion againt the saints of God. But "... "
An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the First Introduction of ... - Página 288
por John Lanigan - 1822
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A Review of the Policy and Peculiar Doctrines of the Modern Church of Rome ...

Peter Roberts - 1809 - 216 páginas
...great respect and reverence to its ecclesiastics, and would on no account raise a hand against them. But now a nation is come into this kingdom, which knows how, and has been accustomed, to make martyrs. Henceforward Ireland will have its martyrs, like other countries."...
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An ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from the first introduction ..., Volumen4

John Lanigan - 1822 - 520 páginas
...seen concerning St. Livinus in Brabant, St. Kilian of Wurtzburg, St. Rumold of Mechlin, and St. John of Mecklenburgh. Geraldus relates, that in a conversation...(107) Topogr, Hib. Dist. 3. cap. 28. and De rebus, Syc. L. 2. c. 14. (108) See Lynch, Cambr. evers. cap. 31. (109) Ware, or his translator, was mistaken...
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An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland, from the First Introduction ..., Volumen4

John Lanigan - 1829 - 516 páginas
...Irish bishops, to which Maurice replied; " It is true that, although our nation may seem bar" barons, uncultivated, and rude, yet they were al" ways wont...Ware, or his translator, was mistaken (Annals, at 1 185) in calling this Giraldus a legat from ths Pope. He was merely a messenger on some particular...
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The Metropolitan, Volumen2

1831 - 600 páginas
...may seem to you harharous and rnde ; the Irish have never stretched their hands against the servants of God : but now a nation is come into this kingdom...which knows how, and is accustomed to make martyrs. Henceforward Ireland shall, like other countries, have them." — (A prophecy fulfilled in the spirit,...
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The Metropolitan, Volúmenes2-3

1831 - 1030 páginas
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Apologia pro Hibernia adversus Cambri calumnias: sive Fabularum et famosorum ...

Stephen White - 1849 - 294 páginas
...churehmen, and not to strctch their hands on any occasion against the saints of God. But now a people is come into this kingdom, which knows how and is...Ireland shall, like other countries, have martyrs."— Top. Hist. Diet. 3. c. 28. tum germina pullulare, i ta ctiam, cooperante Domino, per te pradicta gens,...
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The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c.]. Vol.5 ...

1861 - 458 páginas
...Cashel, replied, that if that distinction was wanting to the clergy, it was an honour to the people. " But now a nation is come into this kingdom which knows...is accustomed, to make martyrs. Henceforth Ireland will, like other countries, have martyrs." The mode in which the conquest commenced was decisive of...
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An ecclesiastical history of Ireland ... to ... 1829

Michael John Brenan - 1864 - 710 páginas
...occasion against the saints of God. But a people are now come into this kingdom, who know how, and are accustomed, to make martyrs. Henceforth Ireland shall, like other countries, have martyrs." — Typographia, dis. 3, chap, xxxii. CHAPTER II. Successors of St. Patrick — Episcopal Sees —...
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