Spicilegium Ossoriense: Being a Collection of Original Letters and Papers Illustrative of the History of the Irish Church, from the Reformation to the Year 1800. [First-third] SerW.B. Kelly, 1874 |
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aliis Angliae annis Apostolicae appointed ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH Archbishop of Cashel ARCHBISHOP OF TUAM Archiepiscopus Archiepus ARCHIVES Ardmachanae Bishop Cardinal Carmelitae Catholicae Catholici Catholicorum Clero Creagh cujus December Deus dignetur Dioecesi Dnis Dublin Dublinii Dublinum Ecclesia Ecclesiae Eccliae ejusdem Emae England eorum Episcopus Epos Epus erga Februarii fide fidei fidem first following Galviae great hactenus haereticis haereticorum heretics Hibernia Holiness illis ILLME Illmi Illmo Ireland ISIDORE'S MSS Kilkenniae King LETTER Majesty March Martii mihi Momonia Monasterium never nobilibus nostrae nostris November nrae nunc OCTOBER omnibus order ordinis Pater present Protestantes Protestantium Provincia Rectoria Reginae Regis Regno religionis Rmae ROME Sacerdotes saltem same Sanctitatis saythe Scotiae Scotos Sedis semper sent September Servus sine statu suae tamen tandem tanquam tempore Thomas time tunc Ultonia unto Vestrae Vicaria ibidem Viceroy Vrae Wauchop Wormatia
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Sayfa 38 - Sede indultum, quod interdici, suspendí vel excommunicari non possint per litteras apostólicas non facientes plenam et expressam, ac de verbo ad verbum, de indulto huiusmodi mentionem.
Sayfa 36 - Benedicti utuntur, potiuntur et gaudent, ac uti, potiri et gaudere poterunt quomodolibet in futurum...
Sayfa 38 - ... sufficienter expressis et insertis habentes, illis alias in suo robore permansuris, hac vice duntaxat specialiter et expresse derogamus, ceterisque contrariis quibuscunque.
Sayfa 120 - What keeps everyone in a state of intense suspense is the fear of the approaching Parliament, which is to assemble after St. John's festival, in which the heretics intend to vomit out all their poison, and infect with it the purity of our holy religion, and it is expected that things will take place in it such as have not been seen since the schism of Henry VIII. began.
Sayfa 38 - Quibus omnibus, et singulis, etiamsi pro illorum sufficienti derogatione de illis, eorumque totis tenoribus specialis, expressa, et individua, ac de verbo ad verbum, non autem per clausulas generales idem importantes, mentio, seu quaevis alia expressio habenda, aut aliqua alia exquisita forma ad hoc servanda foret...
Sayfa 37 - Institutis, illorumque personis quomodolibet concessis, approbatis, et innovatis, quibus omnibus et singulis, etiamsi de illis, eorumque totis tenoribus, specialis, specifica, expressa, et individua, non autem per clausulas generales idem importantes, mentio, seu...
Sayfa 36 - Legatos, et alios quoslibet quacumque praeeminentia et potestate fungentes et functuros, sublata eis et eorum cuilibet quavis aliter iudicandi et interpretandi facúltate et auctoritate, iudicari...
Sayfa 40 - Deputy for some reason suggested a doubt of ' the indifferency of his trial' in Dublin. Before he could be sent to London he escaped out of prison once more, made his way to Scotland and thence to the Continent, to disappear from history. The See however was filled by a nominee of Cecil's,
Sayfa 136 - Catholics die amongst so many that are of every side of them carried to their graves. And yet the Protestants, but especially the Puritans, spare not to say that this plague is come from God to punish the nation for their remissness and toleration with Catholics. And this they urged vehemently in the Parliament to edge His Majesty both to execute severely the laws already enacted against them and to enact new, as though there was not enough before.