Richardson, John, 1664-1747.
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A sermon preached at the consecration of St. James's Church, at Coot-Hill; July the 25th. 1715 . By John Richardson, rector of the parish of Annah, als. Belturbet in the county of Cavan, and chaplain to the Right Reverend Father in God, St. George, lord bishop of Clogher; and Timothy, lord bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh. Published at the desire of the Right Reverend Father in God, the lord bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh.
Richardson, John, 1664-1747.Date: 1716- E-books
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A short history of the attempts that have been made to convert the popish natives of Ireland , to the establish'd religion; with a proposal for their conversion; and a vindication of Arch-Bishop Usher's opinion, concerning the Performance of Divine Offices to them in their own Language. By John Richardson, Rector of Annalt, alias Belturbet, in the Diocese of Kilmore in Ireland, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Ormond, and the Lord Bishop of Clogher.
Richardson, John, 1664-1747.Date: 1713- E-books
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The great folly , superstition, and Idolatry, of Pilgrimages in Ireland; Especially of that to St. Patrick's Purgatory. Together, With an Account of the Loss that the Publick sustaineth thereby; truly and impartially Represented. By John Richardson, Rector of the Parish of Belturbet, alias Annah.
Richardson, John, 1664-1747.Date: 1727- E-books
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A proposal for the conversion of the Popish natives of Ireland , to the establish'd religion; With the Reasons upon which it is Grounded: And an Answer to the Objections made to it. And where all or the most part of the People are Irish, they (viz. The Church-Wardens) shall provide also the said Books, (viz. Two Books of Common-Prayer, and the Bible) in the Irish Tongue, so soon as they may be had. The charge of these Irish Books, to be born also, wholly by the Parish, Canon 94th of the Church of Ireland.
Richardson, John, 1664-1747.Date: MDCCXI. [1711]- E-books
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A short history of the attempts that have been made to convert the popish natives of Ireland , to the establish'd religion: with a proposal for their conversion. By John Richardson, Rector of Annah, alias Belturbet, in the Diocese of Kilmore in Ireland, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Ormond, and the Lord Bishop of Clogher.
Richardson, John, 1664-1747.Date: 1712