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- 1686 (Creation)
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431pp [20+8]
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Brendan Woods (Librarian in Milltown Park) took the volume from St. Ignatius, Leeson Street as a loan to Milltown Park Library in 1990.
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Material taken from the Jesuit Library, Milltown Park before transfer to DCU, 2019 (Ir 378.415 T 13 O).
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An answer to a challenge Made by a Jesuite in Ireland. Wherein, The Judgment of Antiquity in the points questioned is truly delivered, and the Novelty of the now Romish Doctrine plainly discovered. To which is added A Discourse of the Religion anciently professed by the Irish and British. The Fourth Edition Corrected and Augmented from a Copy left under the Authors own hand
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Front cover detached
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Printed in London.
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Printed for Benjamin Tooke at the Ship in St. Pauls Church-Yard
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St. Ignatius, Leeson Street stamp
Milltown Library: Irish Rare Books, Ir S.J. Coll., Strong Room
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Two other works bound together:
A Discourse of the Religion Ancienly professed by the Irish and Brittish, by the most Reverend and Learned James Ussher, late Arch-Bishop of Ardmagh, and Primate of all Ireland. The Fourth Edition Corrected and Augmented from a Copy left under the Authors own hand. London, Printed for Benjamin Tooke, at the Ship in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1687. 99pp [8+5]
A Brief Declaration of the Universality of the Church of Christ; and The Unity of the Catholick Faith professed therein. Delivered in a Sermon before the King's Majesty the 20th. of June, 1624. at Wansted. By James Ussher, Bishop of Meath. The Fourth Impression, Corrected and Amended. London, Printed for Benjamin Tooke, at the Ship in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1687. 32pp
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Inscription: Non est mortale, quod opto. Et me, qui sidera fulcit. (I do not desire that which is mortal. Who upholds the stars, upholds me also.)
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It was possessed by John Knox and Francis Tayler (?).
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- Jesuit Library, Milltown Park, 1860-2019 (Subject)
- Ussher, James, 1581-1656, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and scholar (Subject)
- Malone, William, 1586-1656, Jesuit priest (Subject)
- Woods, Brendan, 1924-2014, Jesuit priest (Subject)
- St Ignatius House of Writers, Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, 1910- (Subject)
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2024
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Siptar, Daniel