File 493 - The alleged conversion of the Irish bishops to the reformed religion, at the accession of Queen Elizabeth; and the assumed descent of the present established hierarchy in Ireland from the ancient Irish church, disproved

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IE IJA BKS/493

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The alleged conversion of the Irish bishops to the reformed religion, at the accession of Queen Elizabeth; and the assumed descent of the present established hierarchy in Ireland from the ancient Irish church, disproved

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  • 1867; 1868 (Creation)

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200pp and letter (4pp)

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Reference: Milltown Park, S.J. Library Ir. 272.155/B812

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Material taken from the Jesuit Library, Milltown Park before transfer to DCU, 2019.

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The alleged conversion of the Irish bishops to the reformed religion, at the accession of Queen Elizabeth; and the assumed descent of the present established hierarchy in Ireland from the ancient Irish church, disproved.
Longmans, Green, & Co., London, 1867.

Includes insert letter from William Maziere Brady, Navan, County Meath, 8 December 1868 to [G S] outlining reviews to the book.

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Jesuit Library Milltown Park stamps.

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2024

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