        item: #1 of 6
          id: A14233
      author: Ussher, James, 1581-1656.
       title: A discourse of the religion anciently professed by the Irish and Brittish. By Iames Vssher Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of Ireland
        date: 1631
       words: 53272
      flesch: 73
     summary: pag 111. l Quinque gentium linguis unam eandemque summae veritatis & verae sublimitatis scien●●a● scrutatur & confitetur ; Angl●rum videlicet , B●itonum , Scotorum , Pictorum , & Latinorum , quae meditatione Scripturarum caeteris omnibus est facta communis . r In the bookes of the Maccabees , howsoever some wonderfull things bee found , which might conveniently bee inserted into this ranke ; yet w●ll wee not weary our selves with any care thereof ▪ because wee only purposed to touch in some measure a short historicall exposition of the wonderfull things contained in the divine canon . as also in the apocryphall additions of Daniel , hee telleth us , that what is reported s touching the lake ( or denne ) and the carrying of Abackuk , in the fable of Bel and the Dragon , is not therefore placed in this ranke , because these things have not the authority of divine Scripture .
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        item: #2 of 6
          id: A34411
      author: Cooke, Edward, fl. 1658-1670.
       title: Here is something of concernment in Ireland, to be taken notice off: by all officers and souldiers, & others in authority and all sorts of people whatsoever, a warning and a charge to you is, that you stand clear and acquit yourselves like men (for ever) never to be uphoulders of those priests as you tender the everlasting good of your soules; have no fellowship with them, neither come you near their tents, for the Lord hath a purpose to destroy them, and his controversy is against them, and all that takes their parts
        date: 1660
       words: 1962
      flesch: 49
     summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A34411 of text R214963 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing C6004A). Here is something of concernment in Ireland, to be taken notice off: by all officers and souldiers, & others in authority and all sorts of p Cooke, Edward 1660 1477 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 B The rate of 7 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the B category of texts with fewer than 10 defects per 10,000 words.
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        item: #3 of 6
          id: A36345
      author: Dopping, Anthony, 1643-1697.
       title: A form of reconciliation of lapsed Protestants and of admission of Romanists to the communion of the Church of Ireland / written by the Right Reverend Father in God Anthony Lord Bishop of Meath.
        date: 1691
       words: 9736
      flesch: 59
     summary: Church membership -- Ireland. Thaumatur gus adds a fifth order , that of the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Communicants , tho' they cannot properly be reckon'd any Order of penitents , but should rather be esteemed as persons that have performed their penance , and so were admitted to an entire communion with the Church ; but notwithstanding this difference in the number , it is agreed on all hands that there were several places appointed for the several Orders of penitents .
    keywords: church; communion; congregation; errors; god; minister; penitents; place; prayers; rome; time
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        item: #4 of 6
          id: A46024
      author: Ireland. Parliament.
       title: A declaration of the Lords spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons in this present Parliament of Ireland assembled, concerning ecclesiastical government and the Book of common-prayer
        date: 1661
       words: 1275
      flesch: 57
     summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 104812)
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        item: #5 of 6
          id: A64661
      author: Bernard, Nicholas, d. 1661.
       title: The judgement of the late Arch-Bishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland 1. Of the extent of Christs death and satisfaction &c, 2. Of the Sabbath, and observation of the Lords day, 3. Of the ordination in other reformed churches : with a vindication of him from a pretended change of opinion in the first, some advertisements upon the latter, and in prevention of further injuries, a declaration of his judgement in several other subjects / by N. Bernard.
        date: 1658
       words: 27420
      flesch: 56
     summary: And that this gradus is both derived from the pattern prescribed by God in the Old Testament ( where that distinction is found in the Title of the Chief Priest , who had the rule of the rest , called by the LXX 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ) and from the imitation thereof brought in by the Apostles , and confirmed by Christ in the time of the New ; The Primate hath so fully confirmed in that learned Tractate of his , of the Originall of Bishops , which he hath deduced from the Apostolicall times ; that I know not what can be added ; And even for that higher gradus of a Metropolitan , or Arch-Bishop , to have been also Apostolicall , he hath , from the superscription of John , to the seven Churches , ( each of which Cities being Metropolitical , and the rest of the Cities of Asia daughters under them ) given very strong probabilities , hard to be gain-said ; unto which ( as an excellent comment upon this Letter ) I shall refer the Reader . Of the ordination in other reformed churches : with a vindication of him from a pretended change of opinion in the first, some advertisements upon the latter, and in prevention of further injuries, a declaration of his judgement in several other subjects / by N. Bernard.
    keywords: answer; arch; armagh; articles; bishop; book; cap; christ; church; churches; day; death; doctor; doctrine; doth; england; est; god; gods; good; grace; hath; ireland; judgement; letter; lords; man; mercy; non; opinion; ordination; person; primate; sabbath; saith; satisfaction; time; truth; use; viz; way; word
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        item: #6 of 6
          id: A67593
      author: Browne, George, d. 1556.
       title: Historical collections of the church in Ireland during the reigns of K. Henry VIII, Edward VI and Q. Mary wherein are several material passages omitted by other historians concerning the manner how that kingdom was first converted to the Protestant religion and how by the special providence of God, Dr. Cole, a bloody agent of Q. Mary was prevented in his designs against the Protestants there : set forth in the life and death of George Browne, sometime Archbishop of Dublin, who was the first of the Romish clergy in Ireland that threw off the Popes supremacy and forsook the idolatrous worship of of [sic] Rome : with a sermon of his on that subject.
        date: 1681
       words: 8868
      flesch: 49
     summary: Historical collections of the church in Ireland during the reigns of K. Henry VIII, Edward VI and Q. Mary wherein are several material passages omitted by other historians concerning the manner how that kingdom was first converted to the Protestant religion and how by the special providence of God, Dr. Cole, a bloody agent of Q. Mary was prevented in his designs against the Protestants there : set forth in the life and death of George Browne, sometime Archbishop of Dublin, who was the first of the Romish clergy in Ireland that threw off the Popes supremacy and forsook the idolatrous worship of of [sic] Rome : with a sermon of his on that subject. Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 804:15) Historical collections of the church in Ireland during the reigns of K. Henry VIII, Edward VI and Q. Mary wherein are several material passages omitted by other historians concerning the manner how that kingdom was first converted to the Protestant religion and how by the special providence of God, Dr. Cole, a bloody agent of Q. Mary was prevented in his designs against the Protestants there : set forth in the life and death of George Browne, sometime Archbishop of Dublin, who was the first of the Romish clergy in Ireland that threw off the Popes supremacy and forsook the idolatrous worship of of [sic] Rome : with a sermon of his on that subject.
    keywords: archbishop; bishop; browne; church; dublin; england; george; god; henry; highness; ireland; king; lord; rome; sir
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