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Considerations on the coronation oath, to maintain the Protestant reformed religion, and the settlement of the Church of England, as prescribed by stat. 1. W. and M. c. 6 and stat. 5 Ann. c. 8. By John Reeves, Esq.

By: Reeves, John, 1752?-1829.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Wright,..., February 23, 1801Description: [4], 44p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.161(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 23474-1001
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VOL.149(1) Speech of Arthur O'Connor, Esq. in the House of Commons of Ireland, Monday, May 4th, 1795, on the Catholic Bill. VOL.149(10) An address to the Roman Catholics of Ireland, on the conduct they should pursue at the present crisis; on the subject of an union. By an Old Friend. VOL.149(11) Tempora mutantur; or reasons for thinking that it is inconsistent with the welfare of this kingdom, to persist in withholding from the Roman Catholics, the political power, offices and honors exclusively enjoyed by Protestants; and that the admission of Roman Catholics to a suitable participation of these would not render them predominant in the political system, nor consequently be followed by those pernicious effects which are generally apprehended. VOL.149(12) Considerations on the coronation oath, to maintain the Protestant reformed religion, and the settlement of the Church of England, as prescribed by stat. 1. W. and M. c. 6 and stat. 5 Ann. c. 8. By John Reeves, Esq. VOL.149(13) The letters of Fabius, to the Right Hon. William Pitt, on his proposed abolition of the test, in favour of the Roman Catholics of Ireland. With an appendix, containing Mr Pitt's speech in the debate of 1790. VOL.149(14) A letter to a nobleman, on the proposed repeal of the penal laws which now remain in force against the Irish Roman Catholics, from Charles Butler, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn. Author of the notes and annotations on Coke on Littleton. VOL.149(15) Short view of the Catholic question, in a letter to a counsellor at law in Dublin. By the Honourable Henry Augustus Dillon, M.P.

Half title included in copy held as Farnham Tract Vol.161(4)

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