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... erected by him as above , afterwards became Christchurch cathedral . He also built the chapel of St. Michael , which in course of time was changed into a parish 339 DUBLIN SUBJECT TO 30 SECTION II DUBLIN SUBJECT TO THE ENGLISH PAPAL RULE.
... erected by him as above , afterwards became Christchurch cathedral . He also built the chapel of St. Michael , which in course of time was changed into a parish 339 DUBLIN SUBJECT TO 30 SECTION II DUBLIN SUBJECT TO THE ENGLISH PAPAL RULE.
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... erected a royal palace , framed artificially of wattles , according to the custom of the country , " on a spot outside the walls , where Dame - lane enters George's - street . This palace " was a long pavilion , like a cabin , which ...
... erected a royal palace , framed artificially of wattles , according to the custom of the country , " on a spot outside the walls , where Dame - lane enters George's - street . This palace " was a long pavilion , like a cabin , which ...
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... erect , which some belonging to the Dublin party observing , they beat it down and drove him out of Leinster . At another time the archbishop of Armagh came to a par- liament in Dublin , under the king's warrant that he should have no ...
... erect , which some belonging to the Dublin party observing , they beat it down and drove him out of Leinster . At another time the archbishop of Armagh came to a par- liament in Dublin , under the king's warrant that he should have no ...
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... erected and endowed a cathedral in its place . In 1146 , the nun- nery of St. Mary de Hoggins was built not far from the eastern gate of the city , which thence took the name of Dame's Gate , and the me- morial of the nunnery is still ...
... erected and endowed a cathedral in its place . In 1146 , the nun- nery of St. Mary de Hoggins was built not far from the eastern gate of the city , which thence took the name of Dame's Gate , and the me- morial of the nunnery is still ...
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... erected , and from it after- wards was taken the name of Francis - street . In 1259 , the monastery of the Holy Trinity was founded by earl Talbot , where Crow - street theatre stood in modern time . The abbey of Witeschan , for Friars ...
... erected , and from it after- wards was taken the name of Francis - street . In 1259 , the monastery of the Holy Trinity was founded by earl Talbot , where Crow - street theatre stood in modern time . The abbey of Witeschan , for Friars ...
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Abbey afterwards appointed archbishop of Dublin Armagh authorities became bishop bridge Brien building built called castle century chapel Christ Christchurch cathedral Christian citizens city of Dublin clergy Clondalkin congregations council court crown Danes of Dublin Divine earl Eblana ecclesiastical Elizabeth's England English erected established faith favour formed gospel heart Henry honour Hospital hundred inhabitants Irish churches Irish language James James Usher John Kildare Kilmainham king of Dublin king of Ireland king of Leinster king's land letter Liffey London lord deputy lord lieutenant lords justices majesty mayor Meath ment metropolis ministers night obtained Ormond parliament parties Patrick's cathedral persons pope pounds preached prelates present primate princes principal Protestants Quay queen religion river river Liffey Roman Catholic Romanists royal Royal Dublin Society sent street Strongbow thousand throne tion Trinity College Usher walls Wentworth William worship
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Seite 142 - Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world, there shall also this, that this woman hath done, be told for a memorial of her.
Seite 72 - shall spread over the whole world, shall be admitted into the councils of princes, and they never the wiser; charming of them, yea, making your princes reveal their hearts and the secrets therein...
Seite 119 - ... accident and the incredible patience of Ormond, stands up in one great combination, resolute to resist the Commonwealth. Combination great in bulk ; but made of iron and clay ; — in meaning not so great. Oliver has taken survey and measure of it ; Oliver descends on it like the hammer of Thor; smites it, as at one fell stroke, into dust and ruin, never to reunite against him more.
Seite 159 - God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to (give) the light of the knowledge (of His glory) in the face of (Jesus) Christ.
Seite 92 - But there would go hand in hand with this, some course of advancing religion indeed, where the people is capable thereof; as the sending over some good preachers, especially of that sort which are vehement and zealous persuaders, and not scholastical, to be resident in principal towns...
Seite 71 - but there are a new fraternity of late sprung up, who call themselves Jesuits, which will deceive many, much after the Scribes and Pharisees' manner. Amongst the Jews they shall strive to abolish the truth, and shall come very near to do it. For these sorts will turn themselves into several forms ; with the heathen...
Seite 176 - ... the heavens passing away with a great noise, the elements melting with fervent heat, and the earth and all things therein being burned up.
Seite 92 - Lancashire : and the recontinuing and replenishing the college begun at Dublin, the placing of good men to be bishops in the sees there, and the taking care of the versions of bibles and catechisms, and other books of instruction, into the Irish language...
Seite 139 - It consists of three squares, the outward being as large as both the inner, one of which, of modern building, has not chambers on every side ; the other has, on the south side of which stands the Library, the whole length of the square.
Seite 12 - Such music before or since did I never hear, that instrument being neglected for its extraordinary difficulty; but, in my judgment, far superior to the lute itself, or whatever speaks with strings.