The Life & Death of the Most Reverend and Learned Father of Our Church Dr. James Usher: Late Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and Primate of All Ireland. Published in a Sermon at His Funeral at the Abby of Westminster, Aprill 17. 1656. And Now Re-viewed with Some Other EnlargementsE. Tyler, and are to be sold by J. Crook, at the sign of the Ship in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1656 - 119 pages |
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... observations * Hec de Dub - concerning Dublyn , Moft of which I plurima dili- acknowledg to owe to the diligence & labor gentia do do of James Ufher Chancellor of the Church Erine Jacobi of St. Patricks , who in various learning larii ...
... observations * Hec de Dub - concerning Dublyn , Moft of which I plurima dili- acknowledg to owe to the diligence & labor gentia do do of James Ufher Chancellor of the Church Erine Jacobi of St. Patricks , who in various learning larii ...
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... observed by fuch of us as fucceeded in the duties of of the day . His expences were much in Books , while he enjoyed the means of his Arch - Bi- fhoprick : a certaine fumme every yeer he laid afide for that end , but efpeci- ally in the ...
... observed by fuch of us as fucceeded in the duties of of the day . His expences were much in Books , while he enjoyed the means of his Arch - Bi- fhoprick : a certaine fumme every yeer he laid afide for that end , but efpeci- ally in the ...
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... observed that Text he took at Saint Maries in Cam- bridge , anno 1625. on the late Kings day and the first annuall folemnity of it ; 1 Sam . 12. 25. But if ye ftill do wickedly , you fhall be confumed , both you your King . Others , the ...
... observed that Text he took at Saint Maries in Cam- bridge , anno 1625. on the late Kings day and the first annuall folemnity of it ; 1 Sam . 12. 25. But if ye ftill do wickedly , you fhall be confumed , both you your King . Others , the ...
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... observed . 3 ¥ There is a paffage in his Book cal led Ecclefiarum Britannicarum Antiqui- tates , pag . 556. where , afrer he hath at large related the manner of the utter deftruction of this Church and State , done by the Saxons ( about ...
... observed . 3 ¥ There is a paffage in his Book cal led Ecclefiarum Britannicarum Antiqui- tates , pag . 556. where , afrer he hath at large related the manner of the utter deftruction of this Church and State , done by the Saxons ( about ...
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