Dublin: An Historical Sketch of Ireland's MetropolisThomas Osmond Summers Southern Methodist publishing house, 1860 - 185 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 19
עמוד 10
... passed joyfully from guest to guest , while the metal - strung harp , obe- . dient to the touch of skill and taste , sent forth stirring sounds , with which oft mingled those of the martial drum , accompanying the bard's recital of warm ...
... passed joyfully from guest to guest , while the metal - strung harp , obe- . dient to the touch of skill and taste , sent forth stirring sounds , with which oft mingled those of the martial drum , accompanying the bard's recital of warm ...
עמוד 20
... passed over to the continent , and devoted them- selves to Christianize and civilize its then barbar- ous population , until the power of Rome's bishop obliged them to conform or flee . What propor- tion , or whether any , of these ...
... passed over to the continent , and devoted them- selves to Christianize and civilize its then barbar- ous population , until the power of Rome's bishop obliged them to conform or flee . What propor- tion , or whether any , of these ...
עמוד 47
... passing , " say the authors , " through Mitre alley , an obscure part of the old city , near St. Patrick's Cathedral , the eye is attracted by an angular sign - board pro- jecting from the wall , on which is the following inscription ...
... passing , " say the authors , " through Mitre alley , an obscure part of the old city , near St. Patrick's Cathedral , the eye is attracted by an angular sign - board pro- jecting from the wall , on which is the following inscription ...
עמוד 60
... passing elsewhere . Many of the Irish clergy , some even of prelatic rank , were ignorant , indolent , and immoral ; and occasionally their ex- actions were painfully oppressive . But the clergy were considered the almoners of grace ...
... passing elsewhere . Many of the Irish clergy , some even of prelatic rank , were ignorant , indolent , and immoral ; and occasionally their ex- actions were painfully oppressive . But the clergy were considered the almoners of grace ...
עמוד 63
... passed by his parliament , and called the " Bloody Bill , " which , by its first provision , consigned any party who denied the " real presence " to death by burning , and allowed no mitigation of the sen- tence even if the heresy were ...
... passed by his parliament , and called the " Bloody Bill , " which , by its first provision , consigned any party who denied the " real presence " to death by burning , and allowed no mitigation of the sen- tence even if the heresy were ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abbey afterwards aldermen archbishop archbishop of Dublin Armagh authority bishop bridge Brien building built called castle century chapel Christ Church Cathedral Christian citizens city of Dublin clergy Clondalkin congregation council court crown Danes of Dublin Earl Eblana ecclesiastical England English erected established faith favor formed gate gospel Green Henry heresy Holy honor Hospital hundred Irish churches Irish language James James Usher John Kildare king of Dublin king of Leinster king's kingdom land letter Liffey lish London lord deputy lord lieutenant lords justices majesty mayor Meath ment metropolis ministers Ormond parliament parties Patrick Patrick's Cathedral persons pope pounds preached prelates present Price 30 cts primate princes principal proclamation Protestants provost Quay Queen religion river river Liffey Roman Catholic Romanists royal Royal Dublin Society sent street thousand throne tion Trinity Trinity College Usher walls William worship
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 138 - 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.
עמוד 74 - ... and council, but the doctor, who assured them he had a commission, but knew not how it was gone ; then the lord deputy made answer, " Let us have another commission, and we will shuffle the cards in the mean while.
עמוד 70 - God, to justify his law, shall suddenly cut off this society, even by the hands of those who have most succoured them, and made use of them ; so that, at the end, they shall become odious to all nations. They shall be worse than Jews, having no resting-place upon earth, and then shall a Jew have more favour than a Jesuit.
עמוד 90 - 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...
עמוד 70 - 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...
עמוד 135 - 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.
עמוד 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.
עמוד 142 - I am under the necessity of acknowledging from .a long experience that this is the only useful library in the kingdom, being open to all strangers, and at all reasonable times.
עמוד 70 - These 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...
עמוד 17 - Almighty espy me ! May GOD the Almighty hear me ! May GOD give me eloquent speech! May the arm of GOD protect me ! May the wisdom of GOD direct me! May GOD give me power to teach and to preach ! May the shield of GOD defend me ! May the host of GOD attend me, And ward me...