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" ... made; that there were excellent Bishops in this country, such as Gelasius of Armagh, and Christian of Lismore; and that the Irish Church was not then in so degenerate a state, as to require the intervention, or the pious exertions, of such a King... "
An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the First Introduction of ... - Página 159
por John Lanigan - 1822
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A History of the Ancient Church in Ireland

William Gouan Todd - 1845 - 224 páginas
...matters beside the arrangement of dioceses and the distribution of 1 "The love of his country (England), his wish to gratify Henry, and some other not very...took upon himself to make over to Henry all Ireland." — Lanigan, iv. p. 159. CH. XIII.] LAURENCE o'fOOLE. 133 palls. And the same may be said with respect...
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Macariae Excidium, Or, The Destruction of Cyprus: Being a Secret History of ...

Charles O'Kelly, John Cornelius O'Callaghan, Irish Archaeological Society - 1850 - 610 páginas
...intervention, or the pious exertions, of such a King as Henry. But the love of his country (England), his wish to gratify Henry, and some other not very...his undertaking, and expresses a hope, that it will not only conduce to his glory in this world, but likewise to his eternal happiness in the next. He...
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Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1850 - 612 páginas
...intervention, or the pious exertions, of such a King as Henry. But the love of his country (England), his wish to gratify Henry, and some other not very...his undertaking, and expresses a hope, that it will not only conduce to his glory in this world, but likewise to his eternal happiness in the next. He...
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Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1850 - 610 páginas
...intervention, or the pious exertions, of such a King as Henry. But the love of his country (England), his wish to gratify Henry, and some other not very...his undertaking, and expresses a hope, that it will not only conduce to his glory in this world, but likewise to his eternal happiness in the next. He...
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Ultramontanism versus civil and religious liberty, a loyal answer to mr ...

Robert O'Keeffe - 1875 - 514 páginas
...people the truth of the Christian faith, and extirpating the weeds of vices from the field of the Lord ; and the condescending pope, with great cheerfulness...and got a letter or bull drawn up to that effect. He founds his right for making this grant on the notable principle that Ireland and all the islands...
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Wanderings in Ireland

Michael Myers Shoemaker - 1908 - 478 páginas
...Lanigan, whose history of Ireland is expensive and scarce, says of Pope Adrian that 'love of his country, his wish to gratify Henry, and some other not very...wishes him success in his undertaking, and expresses the hope that it will conduce, not only to his glory in this world, but likewise to his eternal happiness...
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The Irish ecclesiastical record

Irish ecclesiastical record - 1885 - 840 páginas
...strange that the Pope could have listened to such stuff, &c. . . . But the love of his country (England), his wish to gratify Henry, and some other not very...reasons, prevailed over every other consideration." Dr. Lanigan is so angry with the Pope that ho dismisses with contempt every argument in his favour,...
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