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... Clement , Basil , Cyprian , etc. , and to request the Jesuit to receive him immediately into the one true fold , in which he would be an ornament and an honour . The Jesuit gave him a penny Catechism , enjoined close and accurate study ...
... Clement , Basil , Cyprian , etc. , and to request the Jesuit to receive him immediately into the one true fold , in which he would be an ornament and an honour . The Jesuit gave him a penny Catechism , enjoined close and accurate study ...
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... Clement VII , whose alliance seemed of such importance to Francis I that he consented to a marriage between his second son and the Pope's protegée ; but he refused absolutely to entertain the initial suggestion of his Holiness that the ...
... Clement VII , whose alliance seemed of such importance to Francis I that he consented to a marriage between his second son and the Pope's protegée ; but he refused absolutely to entertain the initial suggestion of his Holiness that the ...
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... Clement VII . Had he been in power some ten or fifteen years earlier the course of the Reformation might have been different . With advancing years , however , disappointment and age affected his mental powers . He had become weak and ...
... Clement VII . Had he been in power some ten or fifteen years earlier the course of the Reformation might have been different . With advancing years , however , disappointment and age affected his mental powers . He had become weak and ...
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... Clement VIII are intensely interesting reading . The Irish chiefs are most earnest in the declara- tion of their attachment to the Holy See , and of their zeal for the Catholic Faith1 ; they aver that they carry on the war not from any ...
... Clement VIII are intensely interesting reading . The Irish chiefs are most earnest in the declara- tion of their attachment to the Holy See , and of their zeal for the Catholic Faith1 ; they aver that they carry on the war not from any ...
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... Clement VIII in 1601 by Dermot Creagh , Bishop of Cork and Cloyne , these absent bishops are referred to with a touch of bitterness . The writer states that he has been the only bishop in Munster for the past twenty years , and that now ...
... Clement VIII in 1601 by Dermot Creagh , Bishop of Cork and Cloyne , these absent bishops are referred to with a touch of bitterness . The writer states that he has been the only bishop in Munster for the past twenty years , and that now ...
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