The Life And Times of James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh

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The Life And Times of James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh
James Anderson Carr
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EphrenYs, &c. Later, he writes again (July 2 Qth, 1628): " The books in the Ethiopian 1 Parr's Life of Ussher, p. 39. The general want of missionary enterprise, on behalf of the Roman Catholic population of Ireland, arrested at a later date the attention of the famous Puritan, John Owen. " How is it, " he asks, " that Jesus Christ is in Ireland only as a Lion staining all His garments with the blood of His enemies, and none to hold Him up as a Lamb sprinkled with His own blood, to His friends .... .. .. For my part, I see no further into the mystery of these things, but that I could heartily rejoice that innocent blood being expiated, the Irish might enjoy Ireland so long as the moon endureth, so that Jesus Christ might possess the Irish. "- Sermon before Parliament on the Day of Humiliation, Feb. 28, 1650. 2 Irish Churchmen, at 'least, have every reason to regard the memory of Laud with gratitude. He laboured hard to regain its possessions for the Church. Even a strong Protestant like Fuller writes : " He was a worthy instrument in moving the King to so pious a work.

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