• The Hibernian Bible Society (originally known as the Dublin Bible Society) was founded in Dublin, Ireland in 1806, to encourage a wider circulation of...
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  • Church of Ireland) with the assistance of the Hibernian Bible Society (now called the National Bible Society of Ireland). He also translated the Book of...
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  • London Hibernian Society, or more formally known as the London Hibernian Society for establishing schools and circulating the Holy Scriptures in Ireland...
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    Savings Bank; Catholic Association 1823–29; Society for Improving the Condition of the Poor Hibernian Bible Society The Meath Hospital Bethesda Locks Penitentiary...
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  • Ireland priest, who founded in 1806 the Dublin Bible Society which became the Hibernian Bible Society. Born in Dublin on 12 November 1772, he had a presbyterian...
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  • Church of Ireland and benevolent societies, such as the Protestant Orphan Society, as secretary of the Hibernian Bible Society, a trustee of North Strand Episcopal...
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    religious societies such as the Hibernian Bible Society, the Sunday School Society, the Evangelical Alliance and the Protestant Orphan Society, and also...
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  • she edited Rev. Cosslett Quin's New testament, published by the Hibernian Bible Society. She also served on a wide number of committees including the Arts...
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    of a New Light latitudinarian persuasion. Robert (active in the Hibernian Bible Society) was to maintain his father's Old Light theological views, while...
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    volume appeared, and the twelfth and last in November 1813. The London Hibernian Society asked him to accompany David Bogue, Joseph Hughes, and Samuel Mills...
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  • the year. Generally these are organised by societies such as the Orange Order, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Royal Black Institution and the Apprentice...
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  • Willy Clancy and Mairtin Byrnes. A concert John Molloy organised in the Hibernian Hotel led to his "Ballad Tour of Ireland" with the Ronnie Drew Ballad...
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  • Ireland. In 1999 a retrospective of his work was exhibited by the Royal Hibernian Academy. He is a founding member of Aosdána. He has been described as...
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  • There are ancient religious requirements for circumcision. The Hebrew Bible commands Jews to circumcise their male children on the eighth day of life...
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    children's books. Elvery was appointed an associate member of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1932 and a full member in 1934. Her paintings were described...
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    Mathew Carey (category Members of the American Antiquarian Society)
    the bookselling and printing business in 1775, apprenticing with the Hibernian Journal, or Chronicle of Liberty, one the most radical newspapers in the...
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    reform for the city's children beginning in the 1990s. Hibernian Hall – Dudley Square Hibernian Hall was one of the last of then-Dudley Square's lively...
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    auction in between assisting with Thackeray's three-lecture series at the Hibernian Hall. In a history published 1937, historian Frederic Bancroft described...
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    Division of Ancient Order of Hibernians, Annapolis, Maryland Commodore John Barry Division of Ancient Order of Hibernians, National Park, New Jersey Commodore...
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    of Ireland, it appears in the badge of the Scottish Premiership team Hibernian F.C. – a team originally founded by Irish emigrants. Not all sporting...
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  • Foreign Bible Society British Army British Broadcasting Corporation (1927, 1937, 1947, 1952, 1964, 1981, 1997, 2007, 2017) British Computer Society (1984)...
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    Pliny and Tacitus, derived from Ivernia the name Hibernia. Thus the name "Hibernian" also comes from this root, although the Romans tended to call the isle...
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    portraiture. She was the first woman to become a full member of the Royal Hibernian Academy. She also founded and financially supported An Túr Gloine, a stained...
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    Retrieved June 20, 2024. "Bloody Monday Memorial". Ancient Order of Hibernians. Archived from the original on September 9, 2022. Retrieved September...
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  • popular form of folk art is banners for societies such as the Orange Order, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Apprentice Boys of Derry, and the Royal...
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  • citizens into groups by religion and associated political beliefs. These societies were (and in some areas, still are) divided into two or more groups known...
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    Immigration Center of Philadelphia) Ancient Order of Hibernians The Ireland Funds The Eire Society of Boston Boston Irish Reporter "Irish in Washington...
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  • prohibition and women's suffrage in the Midwest. The Ancient Order of Hibernians had an urban presence among politically active Irish Catholics. The Irish-controlled...
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    James Version at 400: Assessing Its Genius as Bible Translation and Its Literary Influence (Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2013), pp. 103ff., at...
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    then-Dudley Square (now Nubian Square)—the Dudley Street Opera House, Hibernian Hall, the Intercolonial, the Rose Croix, and Winslow Hall—to socialize...
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