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A letter to Dr. James Butler, of Ireland, occasioned by his late publication, intitled, "A Justification of the tenets of the Roman Catholic Religion". By Philemon.

By: Philemon.Contributor(s): Butler, James, R.C. Archibishop of Cashel. Justification of the tenets of the Roman Catholic religion.Publisher: [Dublin] : London printed, and Dublin reprinted by P. Byrne, 1787Description: 26p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1760-1820
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VOL.74(2) A proposal for the liquidation of the National Debt; the abolition of tythes: and the reform of the church revenue. VOL.74(3) To Mr. William Sleater, bookseller, Castle-street, Dublin. VOL.74(4) The insurrection. Or, a faithful narrative of the disturbances which lately broke out in the Province of Munster, under the denomination of White or Right-Boys. VOL.74(5) A letter to Dr. James Butler, of Ireland, occasioned by his late publication, intitled, "A Justification of the tenets of the Roman Catholic Religion". By Philemon. VOL.74(6) A brief and candid vindication of the doctrine and present appropriation of tithes. Deduced from the principles of reason ... In a letter from a Gentleman in Munster to a Friend in Dublin. VOL.74(7) A critical review of the B. of Cloyne's publication; with occasional remarks on the productions of some other writers, particularly those of Trinity College, and on the conduct of the present ministry. Addressed to his Lordship, by an Unbiased Irishman. VOL.74(8) An historical elegy, on the late Rev. Arthur O'Leary, O.S.F. Who departed this life, January 8th, 1802, in the city of London ... Laurence O'Reilly composed this elegy, of Westmeath's, Ballinlough, known family, Ireland.

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