An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time, Volum 2J. Christie, 1810 |
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... king was of the Romish religion ; in others , they preached the infanta's right of succession ; and taught their ignorant disciples , that he could not be a lawful king , who had not been established by the pope , and had not sworn to ...
... king was of the Romish religion ; in others , they preached the infanta's right of succession ; and taught their ignorant disciples , that he could not be a lawful king , who had not been established by the pope , and had not sworn to ...
Side 130
... king , so they were tied to be no less careful to manifest their duties to God , in which they would never be dissembling temporizers . " " The seditious spirit thus diffused through the cities of the south , was particularly provok ...
... king , so they were tied to be no less careful to manifest their duties to God , in which they would never be dissembling temporizers . " " The seditious spirit thus diffused through the cities of the south , was particularly provok ...
Side 132
... king James was at the utmost pains to gain the friendship of Roman catholic princes , as a necessary precaution to facilitate his ac- cession to the English throne . Lord Home , who was himself a Roman catholic , was en- trusted with a ...
... king James was at the utmost pains to gain the friendship of Roman catholic princes , as a necessary precaution to facilitate his ac- cession to the English throne . Lord Home , who was himself a Roman catholic , was en- trusted with a ...
Side 133
... king James made to Roman catholics , was registered , and amounted so high at least as a toleration of their religion . " Of these intrigues , queen Elizabeth re- ceived obscure hints from several quarters . " Her majesty , in a letter ...
... king James made to Roman catholics , was registered , and amounted so high at least as a toleration of their religion . " Of these intrigues , queen Elizabeth re- ceived obscure hints from several quarters . " Her majesty , in a letter ...
Side 135
... king James I's reign , even chief justice Coke main- tained publicly at the trial of Mrs. Turner , that popery was one of the seven deadly sins . And Bacon on the same occa- sion , then attorney - general , and afterwards chancellor ...
... king James I's reign , even chief justice Coke main- tained publicly at the trial of Mrs. Turner , that popery was one of the seven deadly sins . And Bacon on the same occa- sion , then attorney - general , and afterwards chancellor ...
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