The Rise and Fall of the Irish Franciscan Monasteries: And Memoirs of the Irish Hierarchy in the Seventeenth Century : with Appendices Containing Original Documents ...

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J. Duffy, 1877 - 504

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Strona 165 - Or what king about to go to make war against another king doth not first sit down and think whether he be able, with ten thousand to meet him, that with twenty thousand cometh against him? Or else, whilst the other is yet afar off, sending an embassy, he desireth conditions of peace.
Strona 347 - MY LORD, — There is a very fair piece of ground betwixt your lordship's army and ours on this side the brook, whither if you please to advance, we will do the like. We do not so much doubt the gallantry of your resolution, as to doubt you will not come ; but do give you this notice to the end you may see we do stand upon no advantage of ground, and are willing to dispute our quarrel upon indifferent terms, being confident that the justness of our cause will be this day made manifest by the Lord,...
Strona 2 - What!" replied the Princess, sorely pained by the refusal, " I have journeyed a hundred miles to attain the object that has long been dearest to my heart, and will you now venture to deny my prayer...
Strona 2 - When the latter had duly considered the prayer of the lady Nuala's memorial, they deputed the provincial to inform her that they could not comply with her request at that moment, but that at some future time they would cheerfully send a colony of Franciscans to the principality of Tirconnell. "What!
Strona 3 - The site, indeed, was happily chosen, and nothing could surpass the beauty of the prospect which it commanded. Hard by the windows of the refectory was the wharf, where foreign ships took in their cargoes of hides, fish, wool, linen cloth, and falding ; and there, too, came the galleons of Spain, laden with wine and arms, in exchange for the...
Strona 334 - with long fringes ; they have also a hood sewn to the cloak, and they go abroad without any other covering for the head ; some wearing a kerchief as the Greek women do.
Strona 395 - HI pcenam hereseos ttcc non inicrrorum aliornm, with only one candle at the grave, at nine of the clock by night, without a bell in the church or street, without priest, cross, book, or prayer ; the place of burial is to be in the alley of St.
Strona 354 - were sent to sanctify the gallows whereon they were to die. About two o'clock, pm, the traitors were delivered to the sheriffs of Dublin, who placed them in a small car, which was followed by a great multitude. As the car progressed the spectators knelt down; but the bishop sitting still, like a block, would not vouchsafe them a word or turn his head aside. The multitude, however, following the car, made such a dole and lamentation after him, as the heavens themselves resounded the echoes of their...
Strona 270 - Lord David Wolfe, appointed the apostolical messenger for all Ireland from the most Holy Lord the Pope. And I pray and beseech that as a lost child he receive me again into the bosom of the Holy Mother of the Church, and that he will absolve me from all the ecclesiastical sentences, censures, punishments, heresies, rules and every other blot — dispense with me and reconcile me again to the unity of the same church.
Strona 419 - VIII., who requiring his repair into Ireland for the catholic war, as having pregnant testimony of his fidelity and uberant fortune in such affairs. A. soldier since a boy in the only martial academy of Christendom — Flanders — never, drawing his sword, unto his dying day, other than in the defence of the catholic religion, as wituess Bohemia.

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