A Compleat History of Ireland, from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time: In which is Contained a General Review of the Ancient Kings, &c, Volume 1

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Página 344 - I am his foe. I have more mind to conquer than to govern, to meet him in the field, than to serve him in office.
Página 378 - Whereas our gracious father, King Henry the Eighth, of happy memory, taking into consideration the bondage and heavy yoke that his true and faithful subjects sustained under the jurisdiction of the bishops of Rome, as also the ignorance the commonalty were in, how several fabulous stories and lying wonders misled our subjects in both our realms of England and Ireland, grasping...
Página 208 - ... others in the ifland, was a hide, faleable for the merchant, from every tenth beaft of all the cattle killed there : except, that in thofe diftricts which the king of England retained as his demefnes, or in thofe of his barons, he was not to intermeddle ; namely, in Dublin, and all. its appurtenances ; in Meath, and all its appurtenances; (comprehending therein, whatfoever had been held by...
Página 378 - ... misled our subjects in both our realms of England and Ireland, grasping thereby the means thereof into their hands, also dispensing with the sins of our nations by their indulgences and pardons for gain, purposely to cherish all...
Página 209 - Conaught, fhould refufe to return to him, he might compel them to do it ; after which they were quietly to remain in his land. Moreover, the faid king was...
Página 32 - ... the world by his relation, either by perverting matters of fact, and representing them in improper colours, or by fancies and inventions of his own, was solemnly degraded from the honour of sitting in that assembly, and was dismissed with a mark of infamy upon him; his works likewise were destroyed, as unworthy of credit, and were not to be admitted into the archives, or received among the records of the kingdom. Nor was this expulsion the whole of his punishment, for he was liable to a fine,...
Página 379 - No your grace is mistaken, for we have too many illiterate priests amongst us •already, who neither can pronounce the Latin, nor know what it means, no more than the common people that hear them ; but, when the people hear the liturgy in English, they and the priest will then understand what they pray for.
Página 194 - Catholick faith, shall be reverendly brought to the church, and to be buried as appertaineth. "Finally. That all the divine service in the church of Ireland, shall be kept, used, and observed, in the like order and manner, as it is in the church of England; for it is meet and right, that as by God's providence and appointment, Ireland is now become...
Página 256 - so much as our mutual complaints stand upon, the one his yea, and the other his nay, and that you would be taken for a champion, and I am known to be no coward, let us, in God's name, leave...
Página 359 - Peter, of the holy apostles, archangels, angels, saints, and of all the holy host of heaven, shall and will be always obedient to the holy see of St Peter of Rome, and to my holy lord the pope of Rome and his successors, in all things as well spiritual as temporal...

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