Подробнее о книге
Моя библиотека
Книги в Google Play
HISTORICAL ADDRESS
ON THE CALAMITIES OCCASIONED BY
foreign Jnduence,
IN THE NOMINATION OF BISHOPS TO
IRISH SEES.
By the Rev. C. O'CONOR, D. D.
un faut dire la verità tout entiere."-Fleury Disc. 4me. No. xii.
« Quod Episcopi nos tradiderint, non est Ratio sed Conjuratio.”— That the Bishops have betrayed us, is not the result of calm Canonical Discussion, but of a treacherous Conspiracy.
S. JERON TO DOMNIO.
CONTENTS.
OF THE
Historical Address to the Catholics of Ireland.
SECT.
PAGE
1
1.. Flattery and Submission to popular prejudices how
dangerous.-Character of the English nation ....
2.. A lending Feature in Irish History......
6
3.. Our national hatred to England not owing to dif-
ference of Religion
9
No Religious war in Ireland until fomented by fo-
reign Emissaries for purposes of foreign Inva-
sion.-Proofs from various documents.--Don J.
De l’Aquild's Manifesto against the Loyal
Catholic Chieftains.-Perrot's administration.....10
4. Proved also by O'Nials Manifesto against the Loyal
Chieftains of Connacht and Munster
19
5.. Leland's contrary opinion erroneous.-- Extract from
the Irish Annals translated.....
21
6..The Desmond war not a war of Religion, though
fomented by foreign Emissaries : ......
27
PAGL
41
7..The true cause of our National hatred to England,
and the use to which it was employed by the
foreign influenced.-Lord Castlehaven's account
genuine.-Confirmed by coeval testimony.
29
Oaths of Allegiance condemned by the foreign influ- .
enced Bishops as impious ..
32
Gallican Liberties denied to Ireland...
35
8.. History of the Religious Cry raised in 1645...... 37
Proceedings of the Nobility and Gentry assembled
in the first Supreme Council of Kilkenny
Cessation of Hostilities agreed to between them and
the D. of Ormond
49
9..Sincerity of Ormond as well as of the Catholics and
of the second order of Clergy on this occasion .... 50
10. . Religious Cry raised against this Cessation by the
Ultramontane Bishops....
60
11.. Origin and progress of the Pope's Temporal power
over the Masse of the Irish people....
i 64
That this temporal power is exercised to this very
day...
12.. Keating's Account of the Origin of the Pope's tem-
poral power not fubulous.- Irish Crusaders 72
13.. Influence of the Pope's temporal dominion on the
Masse of the Irish People down to our times....
The reader is requested to read my 3d Letter, pages 8,
13, 20, &c. with pages 07-91, and 207, with the foitow-
ing Address.
14..The Pope's temporal dominion over Ireland main-
tained by Irish Exclusive Synods and Irish Ul-
tramontane Bishops down to our times
94
15. . Foreign temporal influence not sufficiently guarded
against by the present Oath of Allegiance,
unless our Bishops are Canonically appointed
by domestic nomination .
.. 100
70 72
87