| Sylvester O'Halloran - Ireland - 1778 - 440 pages
...the • ' •* Chriftian faith to the ignorant and rude, extirpating the « roots of vice from the field of the Lord; and for the more •' convenient execution of this purpofe, requiring the counfel " and favour of the apoftolic fee: in which, the maturer your " deliberation,... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson (of Dublin.) - 1782 - 472 pages
....affairs. convenient execution of this purpofe, requiring the counfel and favour of the apoftolic fee. In which, the maturer your deliberation, and the greater the discretion of your procedure, by fo much the happier, wetruft, will be your progrefs, with the affiitance of the Lord ; as all things... | |
| C. H. Wilson - Dungannon volunteer meetings - 1782 - 468 pages
...affair*. convenient execution of this purpofe, requiring the counfcl and favour of the apoftolic lee. In which, the maturer your deliberation, and the greater the discretion of your procedure, by fo much the happier, we truft, will be your progrefs, with the affiitance of the Lord ; as all things... | |
| William Phelan - Ireland - 1827 - 378 pages
...conquer, but to take possession of au island granted him by the pope." — History of Ireland, i. 69. for the more convenient execution of this purpose, requiring the counsel and favor of the apostolic see. In which the more mature your deliberation and more discreet your conduct,... | |
| William Phelan - 1832 - 378 pages
...instructing the rude and ignorant in the truth of the Christian faith, exterminating vice from the vineyard of the Lord; and, for the more convenient execution...counsel and favour of the apostolic see. In which, the more mature your deliberation, and more discreet your conduct, so much the happier, with the assistance... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth - Ireland - 1838 - 462 pages
...the truth of the Christian faith to the ignorant and rude, exterminating the roots of vice from the field of the Lord, and for the more convenient execution...end and issue, which take their beginning from the odour of faith and the love of religion. ' There is, indeed, no doubt but that Ireland, and all the... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth - Ireland - 1838 - 452 pages
...the truth of the Christian faith to the ignorant and rude, exterminating the roots of vice from the field of the Lord, and for the more convenient execution...end and issue, which take their beginning from the odour of faith and the love of religion. ' There is, indeed, no doubt but that Ire-land, and all the... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1838 - 456 pages
...the truth of the Christian faith to the ignorant and rude, exterminating the roots of vice from the field of the Lord, and for the more convenient execution...all things are used to come to a prosperous end and fssue, which take their beginning from the odour of faith and the love of religion. ' There is, indeed,... | |
| Christian legends - 1838 - 478 pages
...instructing the rude and ignorant in the truth of the Christian faith, exterminating vice from the vineyard of the Lord ; and for the more convenient execution...counsel and favour of the apostolic see. In which the more mature your deliberation and discreet your conduct, so much the happier, with the assistance of... | |
| History - Inquisition - 1838 - 492 pages
...instructing the rude and ignorant in the truth of the Christian faith, exterminating vice from the vineyard of the Lord ; and for the more convenient execution...counsel and favour of the apostolic see. In which the more mature your deliberation and discreet your conduct, so much the happier, with the assistance of... | |
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