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OF IRELAND. 12f CAP. VI. Edward the third, and Richard the second. SCARCELY was this buslnesse ended, b but another devill possessed another franticke gentleman of the na- tion of the O-tooles in Leinster, named Adam Duffe^ who denyed obstinately the Incarnation of Christ, the Trinity of persons in unity of the God-head, the re- surrection of the flesh. Hee called the Holy Scrip- ture, a fable; the blessed Virgin, a whore; the See Apostolick, erroneous ; for which assertions hee was burned in Hogging greene besides Divelin. Rogei % Outlaw, Prior of S. Iohns of Ierusalem at Kilmainham, c became Lord Iustice. Great variance arising betweene the Geraldines, Butlers, and JBer- minghams on the one side, and the Powers and Burlces on the other side, for tearming the Earle of Kildare a Rymer. The Lord Iustice summoned a Parliament to accord them, wherein he himselfe was faine to cleare the slaunder of heresie fathered upon him by Richard Ledred, Bishop of Ossory. The Bishoppe had given a declaration against Arnold le Power, convented and convict in his consistory of certaine hereticall opinions ; but because the beginning of Poivers accusations con- cerned the Iustices kinsman, and the Bishop was mis- trusted to prosecute his owne wrong, and the person k 1327. # 1328.