An Impartial History of Ireland From the Period of the English Invasion to the Y
An Impartial History of Ireland From the Period of the English Invasion to the Y
Dennis Taaffe
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" " The primate accordingly framed the canon, which I, not so well approving, drew up one myself, more after the words of the canon in England, and then sent it to him. His grace came instantly to me, and told me he feared the canon would not pass in that form, as I had made it, but he was hopeful, as he had drawn it up, it might. He besought me, therefore, to think a little better of it: but I confess, having taken a little jealousy, that his proceedings were not open and free to those ends I ...had my eye upon, it was too late either to persuade or affright me. I told his lordship I was resolved to put it to them in these very words : only for order's sake, I desired his lordship would vote this canon first, in the upper house of convocation, without any delay: then I wrote a letter to dean Lesly, with the canon enclosed; which accordingly, that after- noon, was unanimously voted ; first with the bishops, and then with the rest of the clergy, excepting one man, who singly did deliberate upon receiving the articles of England/' This statement he concludes with this boast, ff so now VOL.
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