The History of Irish Periodical Literature: From the End of the 17th to the Middle of the 19th Century; Its Origin, Progress, and Results; With Notices of Remarkable Persons Connected with the Press in Ireland During the Past Two Centuries
The History of Irish Periodical Literature: From the End of the 17th to the Middle of the 19th Century; Its Origin, Progress, and Results; With Notices of Remarkable Persons Connected with the Press in Ireland During the Past Two Centuries
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ...bell about the cat's neck, and so this likewise vanished. " It is very true that for all the Primate's silence, it was not possible but he knew how near they were to have brought in those Articles of Ireland, to the infinite disturbance and scandal of the Church, as I conceive; and certainly could have been ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ...bell about the cat's neck, and so this likewise vanished. " It is very true that for all the Primate's silence, it was not possible but he knew how near they were to have brought in those Articles of Ireland, to the infinite disturbance and scandal of the Church, as I conceive; and certainly could have been content I had been surprized. But he is so learned a prelate, and so good a man, so I do beseech your Grace it may never be imputed unto him. Howbeit I will always write your Lordship the truth, whomsoever it concerns. "The Primate accordingly framed a Canon, a copy whereof you have here, which I do not so well approving, drew up one myself, more after the words of the Canon in England, which I hold best for me to keep as close to as I could, and then sent it to my Lord. His Grace came instantly unto me, and told me feared the Canon would never pass in such form as I had made it, but he was hopeful as he had drawn it, it might; besought me therefore to think a little better of it. But I confess having taken a little jealousy that his proceedings were not open and free to those ends I had my eye upon, it was too late now, either to persuade or to affright me. I told his Lordship I was resolved to put it to them in those very words, and was most confident there were not six in the Houses, that would refuse them, telling him by the sequel we should see, whether his Lordship or myself better understood their minds in that point, and by that I would be content to be judged; only for the Order's sake I desired his Lordship would not vote this Canon first in the Upper House of Convocation; and voted them to pass the question beneath also. " Without any delay, then, I writ a letter to Dean Leisley (the copy whereof likewise send you) with the Canon...
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