opinion of the Roman Catholic Prelates of Ireland, that it is inexpedient " to introduce any alteration in the canonical mode hitherto observed " in the nomination of the Irish Roman Catholic Bishops, which mode " long experience has proved to be unexceptionable,... Essays, moral and political - 285. oldalszerző: Robert Southey - 1832Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1808 - 560 oldal
...it is inexpedient to make any alteration in the common mode hitherto observed in the nomination wf Irish Roman Catholic Bishops ; which mode long experience...proved to be unexceptionable, wise, and salutary." Now, can it possibly be supposed that, if, when they were assembled and considering the effect of those... | |
| 1810 - 612 oldal
...unofficially, were thefe : " It is the decided opinion of the Catholic prelates of Ireland here aflcmbled, that it is inexpedient to introduce any alteration in the canonical mode hitherto obferved in the nomination of Irifh Catholic bifhops, which mode long experience ha« proved to be... | |
| Peter Roberts - 1809 - 216 oldal
...Roman-Catholic Prelate* of Ireland, here assembled, that it is inexpedient to introduce any •Iterations in the Canonical mode hitherto observed in the nomination of Irish Roman Catholic Bishops, which mode experience hai proved to be unexceptionable, wise, and salutary." stool of popularity, in the delirium... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 oldal
...name to remain." Yet, to the utter astonishment of their parliamentary friends, the Bishops ofthat persuasion held a meeting some little time afterwards...mode hitherto observed in the nomination of Irish I toi na n Catholic Bishops ; which mode long experience has proved to be unexceptionable, wise, and... | |
| 1810 - 522 oldal
...resolution, setting forth, that ' it was inexpedient (not illegal, or contrary to their duty) to in' troduce any alteration in the canonical mode hitherto observed ' in the nomination of Irish bishope ; ' and to this determination they afterwards adhered, in a second set of resolutions, and... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1811 - 458 oldal
...the following resolutions. '* lc is the decided opinion of the Roman Ga" tholic Prelates of Ireland, that it is inexpedient " to introduce any alteration...canonical mode " hitherto observed in the nomination of the Irish of their merits; 'so as to discern, which of the Popish Clergy is fit to be made a Bishop... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 712 oldal
...September, 1808, a synod of the Roman Catholic prelacy was held in Doblin, when they declared that " it was inexpedient to introduce any alteration in the canonical...in the nomination of Irish Roman Catholic bishops." It is a known fact that that synod was held principally to deliberate on the specific measure proposed... | |
| Sir John Cox Hippisley - 1812 - 182 oldal
...assembled in Dublin in 1808. " It is the decided opinion of the Roman Catholic Prelatei of Ireland, that it is inexpedient to introduce any alteration...canonical mode hitherto observed in the nomination of the Irish Roman Catholic Bishops, which mode long experience has proved to be unexceptionable, wise,... | |
| Wakefield, Edward - 1812 - 954 oldal
...the following resolution : — " It is the decided opinion of the Roman catholic prelates of Ireland, that it is inexpedient to introduce any alteration...canonical mode hitherto observed in the nomination of the Irish catholic bishops, which mode long experience has proved to be unexceptionable, wise, and... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1813 - 608 oldal
...Resolved, " That it is the decided opinion of the Roman Catholic Prelates of Ireland here assembled, that it is inexpedient to introduce any alteration...nomination of Irish Roman Catholic Bishops, which mode, by long experience, has proved to be unexceptionable, wise, and salutary." ' That is to say, inexpedient... | |
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