An Inquiry Into Certain Vulgar Opinions Concerning the Catholic Inhabitants and the Antiquities of Ireland: In a Series of Letters from Thence, Addressed to a Protestant Gentleman in EnglandKeating, Brown, and Company, 1808 - 224 strán (strany) |
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Strana 48
... opinion of the world . Independently , however , of these considera- tions , remember you are a Christian ; that is to say , a disciple of him who has made the forgive- ness of injuries ( great as well as little , for there is no ...
... opinion of the world . Independently , however , of these considera- tions , remember you are a Christian ; that is to say , a disciple of him who has made the forgive- ness of injuries ( great as well as little , for there is no ...
Strana 49
... crime itself . In fact , I main- tain that the man who cannot brave the erro- neous opinion of the world , as well as every * See Daniel c . xiii . in the Vulgate . other calamity in the discharge of his duty , is 49.
... crime itself . In fact , I main- tain that the man who cannot brave the erro- neous opinion of the world , as well as every * See Daniel c . xiii . in the Vulgate . other calamity in the discharge of his duty , is 49.
Strana 57
... opinion , I can take upon myself to say , that the Irish Catholics are as well instructed as the English are , not to trust to any things , as the conditions of sal- vation , but the merits of Christ , and their keep ing the ...
... opinion , I can take upon myself to say , that the Irish Catholics are as well instructed as the English are , not to trust to any things , as the conditions of sal- vation , but the merits of Christ , and their keep ing the ...
Strana 62
... opinion concerning this nobleman , I never have had occasion to change mine . I heard his speech in March 1791 , and I heard that which he de- livered in May 1805 ( to say nothing of his speeches , publications , and conduct at other ...
... opinion concerning this nobleman , I never have had occasion to change mine . I heard his speech in March 1791 , and I heard that which he de- livered in May 1805 ( to say nothing of his speeches , publications , and conduct at other ...
Strana 86
... opinion amongst us . If I had the unwished for honour of Sir Richard Musgrave's acquaintance , I would seri- Qusly advise him the next time he publishes.a forged creed for the Catholics , to consult with Dr. Duigenan , who is a shrewd ...
... opinion amongst us . If I had the unwished for honour of Sir Richard Musgrave's acquaintance , I would seri- Qusly advise him the next time he publishes.a forged creed for the Catholics , to consult with Dr. Duigenan , who is a shrewd ...
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An inquiry into certain vulgar opinions concerning the catholic inhabitants ... John Milner Úplné zobrazenie - 1808 |
An Inquiry Into Certain Vulgar Opinions Concerning the Catholic Inhabitants ... John Milner Úplné zobrazenie - 1808 |
An inquiry into certain vulgar opinions concerning the catholic inhabitants ... John Milner Úplné zobrazenie - 1808 |
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Strana 55 - Ask where's the North? at York, 'tis on the Tweed; In Scotland, at the Orcades; and there, At Greenland, Zembla, or the Lord knows where.
Strana 192 - And if he will not hear them, tell the Church. And if he will not hear the Church, let him be to thee as the heathen and publican.
Strana 67 - The Roman catholics of this kingdom shall enjoy such privileges in the exercise of their religion, as are consistent with the laws of Ireland, or as they did enjoy in the reign of king Charles II...
Strana 50 - JUSTUM et tenacem propositi virum Non civium ardor prava jubentium, Non vultus instantis tyranni Mente quatit solida, neque Auster, Dux inquieti turbidus Adriae, 5 Nee fulminantis magna manus Jovis : Si fractus illabatur orbis, * Impavidum ferient ruinae.
Strana 59 - Every priest then must be at all times ready to attend to each sick person in his parish, however poor and abject, and however loathsome and infectious the disorder may be under which the patient labours. He must be ready to set off in all weathers, and at all hours of the night as well as of the day...
Strana 128 - What barbarous invader sack'd the land ? But when he hears no Goth, no Turk, did bring This desolation, but a Christian king ; When nothing but the name of zeal appears 'Twixt our best actions and the worst of theirs...
Strana 194 - Christ: that we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive...
Strana 161 - Presbyters, who lived before our times, who were also disciples of the apostles, did in nowise deliver. I, who saw and heard the blessed Polycarp, am able' to protest, in the presence of God, that if that apostolic Presbyter had heard of these things, he would have stopped his ears, and cried out, according to his custom, " Good God, for what times hast thou reserved me, that I should have suffered such things!
Strana 4 - ... the Sister Island so destitute of education, morality, religion, and civilization; and are their clergy, in particular, so scandalously illiterate, superstitious, and disloyal as they are represented to be? It is no such long journey from this my residence to the shores of the Irish channel ; and from thence to the capital of Ireland is but the voyage of a few hours. What hinders me, then, forming my own opinions upon these matters, by observing and conversing with the Irish Catholics in their...
Strana 129 - Petrie informs us — and there cannot be a better authority — that "the identical piece of the cross still exists; it is in the possession of the Roman Catholic clergy of the place, and is described by Doctor Milner as being about two inches and a half long, and about half an inch broad, but very thin. It is inserted in the lower shaft of an archiepiscopal cross made of some curious wood, and enclosed in a gilt case. The doctor...