You then, most dear son in Christ, have signified to us your desire to enter into the island of Ireland, in order to reduce the people to obedience unto laws, and to extirpate the plants of vice ; and that you are willing to pay from each house a yearly... The History of Ireland - Page 415by John O'Driscol - 1827Full view - About this book
| Sylvester O'Halloran - Ireland - 1778 - 440 pages
...defire to enter into •" the ifland of Ireland, in order to reduce the people to obedi'" ence unto the laws, and to extirpate the plants of vice; and *' that you are willing to pay from each a yearly penfion of one ** penny to St. Peter, and that you will preferve the rights of the ** churches... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson (of Dublin.) - 1782 - 472 pages
...duty. " You then, moft dear fon in Chrift, have iignified to us _ your defire to enter into the ifland of Ireland, in order to reduce the people to obedience...of vice ; and that you are willing to pay from each houfe a yearly penfion of one penny to St. Peter, and that you will preferve the rights of the churches... | |
| C. H. Wilson - Dungannon volunteer meetings - 1782 - 468 pages
...us your dclire to enter into the ifiand of Ireland, in order to reduce the people to obedience onto laws, and to extirpate the plants of vice ; and that you are willing to pay from each houie a yearly penflon of one penny to St. Peter, and that you will preferve the rights of the churches... | |
| Sylvester O'Halloran - Ireland - 1803 - 446 pages
...defire to enter into the iiland of Ireland, " in order to reduce the people to obedience unto the " laws, and to extirpate the plants of vice ; and that " you are willing to pay from each a yearly penfion of «- one penny to St. Peter, and that you will preferve the «« rights of the churches... | |
| Thomas Leland - Ireland - 1814 - 456 pages
...people to obedience " unto " untola\frs, and to e$tirp»te, the plants of vice ; and . " th^t you ape willing to pay from each house a " yearly pension...St. Peter, and that " yo.u will preserve the rights pf the churches of " thia land wh9te and inviolate. >Ve therefore, with ". that grace ,aud acceptance... | |
| William Phelan - Ireland - 1827 - 378 pages
...reduce the people to obedience unto laws, and extirpate the seeds of vice : you have also declared that you are willing to pay from each house, a yearly...that you will preserve the rights of the churches of said land, whole and inviolate. We therefore, with that grace and acceptance suited to your pious and... | |
| William Phelan - 1832 - 378 pages
...reduce the people to obedience unto laws, and extirpate the seeds of vice : you have also declared, that you are willing to pay from each house, a yearly...that you will preserve the rights of the churches of said land, whole and inviolate. We, therefore, with that grace and acceptance suited to your pious... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1838 - 456 pages
...acknowledge. And therefore we are the more solicitous to propagate the righteous plantation of faith, and the branch acceptable to God, as we have the secret...that you will preserve the rights of the churches of the land whole and inviolate. We therefore, with that grace and acceptance suited to your pious and... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth - Ireland - 1838 - 462 pages
...acknowledge. And therefore we are the more solicitous to propagate the righteous plantation of faith, and the branch acceptable to God, as we have the secret...that you will preserve the rights of the churches of the land whole and inviolate. We therefore, with that grace and acceptance suited to your pious and... | |
| Christian legends - 1838 - 478 pages
...reduce the people to obedience unto laws, and extirpate the seeds of vice : you have also declared that you are willing to pay from each house a yearly...that you will preserve the rights of the churches of said land whole and inviolate. We, therefore, with that grace and acceptance suited to your pious and... | |
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