The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1919 |
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... given him in confidence , and given by those for whom his esteem is not less than his sympathy . This barrier of secrecy is not the smallest of the difficulties which face the student of the problem . The poor are to the stranger an ...
... given him in confidence , and given by those for whom his esteem is not less than his sympathy . This barrier of secrecy is not the smallest of the difficulties which face the student of the problem . The poor are to the stranger an ...
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... given to the order to enroll priests as chaplains , who were exempted from episcopal control . Here it may be recalled that churches in the olden time were frequently endowed for the support of the clergy , or for suffrages to be ...
... given to the order to enroll priests as chaplains , who were exempted from episcopal control . Here it may be recalled that churches in the olden time were frequently endowed for the support of the clergy , or for suffrages to be ...
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... given to the Knights of the militant order . Here , 6 we may remark , the designation of the latter town- land was only a variation in name of ' Kil - Allog , ' i.e. , the church of St. Allog ' - the Celtic patron of the dis- trict ...
... given to the Knights of the militant order . Here , 6 we may remark , the designation of the latter town- land was only a variation in name of ' Kil - Allog , ' i.e. , the church of St. Allog ' - the Celtic patron of the dis- trict ...
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... given over to the Hospitallers of St. John , in whose hands they remained till the time of the Pro- testant Reformation . During the reigns of Henry VIII , Elizabeth and James I the estates formerly belonging to the Templars in the Co ...
... given over to the Hospitallers of St. John , in whose hands they remained till the time of the Pro- testant Reformation . During the reigns of Henry VIII , Elizabeth and James I the estates formerly belonging to the Templars in the Co ...
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... given to the Knights by Baldwin II , as a residence , and a church that stood on the site of the Temple of Solo- mon set apart for their use ; hence they received the name of Knights of the Temple of Jerusalem . During the session of ...
... given to the Knights by Baldwin II , as a residence , and a church that stood on the site of the Temple of Solo- mon set apart for their use ; hence they received the name of Knights of the Temple of Jerusalem . During the session of ...
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