The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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Page 43
... period , if we had not at that time headed the popular feeling against the spoliation of the Irish Church , ) these debates , we say , are replete with matter which may prove highly inconvenient in every point of view , if we should ...
... period , if we had not at that time headed the popular feeling against the spoliation of the Irish Church , ) these debates , we say , are replete with matter which may prove highly inconvenient in every point of view , if we should ...
Page 64
... period till the end of Elizabeth's reign was almost one continued rebellion . In 1570 the pope issued his bull de- posing the queen , excommunicating all her adherents , and insti- gating her subjects to rebellion ; and this was exactly ...
... period till the end of Elizabeth's reign was almost one continued rebellion . In 1570 the pope issued his bull de- posing the queen , excommunicating all her adherents , and insti- gating her subjects to rebellion ; and this was exactly ...
Page 65
... period Romanism has been linked with the national feeling of hostility to England ; and the Church has invariably been held up to popular hatred , not merely on account of the dif- ference of religion , but as forming a great link in ...
... period Romanism has been linked with the national feeling of hostility to England ; and the Church has invariably been held up to popular hatred , not merely on account of the dif- ference of religion , but as forming a great link in ...
Page 66
... James Ware mentions the same circumstances ; but the meagre and unsatisfactory nature of the published historical records of that period mountable objection by those who approve of the English Refor- 66 The Church in Ireland .
... James Ware mentions the same circumstances ; but the meagre and unsatisfactory nature of the published historical records of that period mountable objection by those who approve of the English Refor- 66 The Church in Ireland .
Page 79
... period during which the population of the union has only doubled . " This rapid progress of the Anglican communion , in a republican country , appears so remarkable to Mr. Lyell , that he feels himself bound to offer some explanation of ...
... period during which the population of the union has only doubled . " This rapid progress of the Anglican communion , in a republican country , appears so remarkable to Mr. Lyell , that he feels himself bound to offer some explanation of ...
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