Cambrensis eversus, seu potius Historica fides in rebus hibernicis Giraldo Cambrensi abrogata: in quo plerasque justi historici dotes desiderari, plerosque naevos inesse, ostendit Gratianus Lucius, Hibernus, Volume 3

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Dublin, Celtic Society, 1852
 

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Page 115 - the soul that sinneth, the same shall die; the son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, and the father shall not bear the iniquity of the son ; the justice of the just shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him ;
Page 251 - Master, we know that thou art a true speaker, and teachest the way of God in truth, neither carest thou for any man ; for thou dost not regard the person of men.
Page 451 - you are the salt of the earth ; you are the light of the world, a city seated on a mountain cannot be hid, nor do they light a candle and place it under a bushel.
Page 427 - alone. If he will not hear thee, take with thee one or two more, and if he will not hear them, tell the church. And if he will not hear the church, let him be to thee as
Page 427 - and if he will not hear them, tell the church. And if he will not hear the church, let him be to thee as a heathen and publican.
Page 157 - Save us, O Lord, our God, and gather us from among the nations : that we may give thanks to thy holy name and glory in thy praise.
Page 80 - and inquisitions ¡ first under pretence of tenures, and then of titles in the crown, for the purpose of the total extirpation of the interest of the natives in their own soil—until this species of subtle ravage being carried to the last excess of oppression and insolence under lord Strafford, it kindled the flames of that rebellion which broke out in 1641.
Page 85 - or will rest better satisfied with the execution thereof, although it be against themselves ; so as they may have the protection and benefit of the law, when upon just cause they do desire it.
Page 80 - But the appearance of things alone was changed. The original scheme was never deviated from for a single hour. Unheard of confiscations were made in the northern parts, upon grounds of plots and conspiracies never proved upon their supposed authors. The war of

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