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Strictures on a pamphlet signed Theophilus: explaining the real causes of the discontents in every part of this kingdom, respecting tithes, and containing reasons why tithes ought to be abolished entirely, and the practicality of substituting a better mode of subsistence and maintenance for the clergy of the church established, consistent with the principles of reason and justice. By a farmer.

By: Farmer.Contributor(s): Duigenan, Patrick, 1735-1816. Address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for Luke White, 1787Description: viii,72,[2]p. ; 8.°.Note: With a half-title
The "Pamphlet signed Theophilus" is "An address to the nobility ..." by Patrick Duigenan
Subject(s): Tithes -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.258(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 20020-1001
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VOL.258(10) To the Committee for conducting the Free-Press. VOL.258(2) The present state of the Church of Ireland: containing a description of it's precarious situation; and the consequent danger to the public. Recommended to the serious consideration of the friends of the Protestant interest. To which are subjoined, some reflections on the impracticability of a proper commutation for tithes; and a general account of the origin and progress of the insurrections in Munster. By Richard Lord Bishop of Cloyne. VOL.258(3) Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled The present state of the Church of Ireland. By Richard, Lord Bishop of Cloyne. By Samuel Barber, Minister of the Presbyterian congregation of Rathfryland VOL.258(4) Strictures on a pamphlet signed Theophilus: explaining the real causes of the discontents in every part of this kingdom, respecting tithes, and containing reasons why tithes ought to be abolished entirely, and the practicality of substituting a better mode of subsistence and maintenance for the clergy of the church established, consistent with the principles of reason and justice. By a farmer. VOL.258(5) A defence of the Protestant clergy in the south of Ireland, in answer to the charges against them, contained in the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan's speeches relating to tithes, as they are printed, and said to have been delivered in the House of Commons, on Thursday the 14th, and Tuesday the 19th of February, 1788. With a postscript containing some remarks on his last speech on the re-agitation of tithes, delivered the 11th of April, 1788. By Authenticus. VOL.258(6) A vindication of the conduct of the clergy, who petitioned the House of Lords against two Bills relative to tithes, in the session of parliament held in 1788. By a southern clergyman. With an appendix containing his former answers to certain "allegations" with additions. VOL.258(7) Observations on the present state of the parochial clergy of the Church of Ireland. By William Hales ...

Final leaf lacking in copy held as Farnham Tract Vol.258(4).

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The "Pamphlet signed Theophilus" is "An address to the nobility ..." by Patrick Duigenan

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