The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... interesting discussion . Not that I intend to follow up all its details : I shall be content to define it sufficiently for the purpose of laying down a general view which can be explained more clearly in subsequent paragraphs dealing ...
... interesting discussion . Not that I intend to follow up all its details : I shall be content to define it sufficiently for the purpose of laying down a general view which can be explained more clearly in subsequent paragraphs dealing ...
Page 112
... interesting and suggestive part of the whole of his book . If it can be accepted by Catholics it seems to me to afford a completely satisfactory solution , both theologically and historically , of difficulties that un- doubtedly need to ...
... interesting and suggestive part of the whole of his book . If it can be accepted by Catholics it seems to me to afford a completely satisfactory solution , both theologically and historically , of difficulties that un- doubtedly need to ...
Page 118
... 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 Faith ' ; they aver that they carry on the war not from any temporal motives , but in ...
... 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 Faith ' ; they aver that they carry on the war not from any temporal motives , but in ...
Page 119
... interesting details . At this period most of the Irish sees were vacant , or occupied by bishops who were unable to visit their dioceses and lived on the Continent . In a letter addressed to Clement VIII in 1601 by Dermot Creagh ...
... interesting details . At this period most of the Irish sees were vacant , or occupied by bishops who were unable to visit their dioceses and lived on the Continent . In a letter addressed to Clement VIII in 1601 by Dermot Creagh ...
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... interesting phenomenon , the tendency of abstract speculation to be influenced and even guided , not entirely by ' pure reason , ' but , uncon- sciously it may be , by the surroundings of the philosopher . Thus the political theories of ...
... interesting phenomenon , the tendency of abstract speculation to be influenced and even guided , not entirely by ' pure reason , ' but , uncon- sciously it may be , by the surroundings of the philosopher . Thus the political theories of ...
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