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A justification of the tenets of the Roman Catholic religion; and a refutation of the charges brought against its clergy, by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Cloyne. By Doctor James Butler.

By: Butler, James, R.C. Archbishop of Cashel.Publisher: Dublin : printed by P. Byrne, 1787Description: ; 8,° vii,[1].98,[2];88,[2]p.Note: Last two pages contain indexes; errata; and, an additional document
Peel Tracts Vol.58(1) lacks last two pages
Subject(s): Church of Ireland | Ireland -- Church history -- 18th century
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VOL.5(10) Remarks on the pamphlet of Mr. Barber, dissenting minister of Rathfriland, by the Rev. Edward Ryan. VOL.5(11) A reply to the Reverend Mr. Burrowe's and the Reverend Mr Ryan's remarks, &c. By Samuel Barber, A.M. VOL.51(1) Thoughts on taxation: in the course of which the policy of a tax on income is impartially investigated. VOL.5(12) A justification of the tenets of the Roman Catholic religion; and a refutation of the charges brought against its clergy, by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Cloyne. By Doctor James Butler. VOL.51(2) Speech of the Right Honourable John Foster, Speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland, delivered in committee, on Thursday the 11th day of April, 1799. VOL.51(3) Observations on that part of the Speaker's speech, which relates to trade. VOL.51(4) Timely application to the people of Ireland: or, remarks on the necessity of a most effectual reformation in the state of the coin, being essential to the completion of national prosperity, wealth, trade, commerce, peace, and independence of Ireland. By John Locker. Also extracts from a papmhlet published in the year 1729, entitled A scheme of the money-matters of Ireland.

Last two pages contain indexes; errata; and, an additional document

Peel Tracts Vol.58(1) lacks last two pages

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