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Tithes indefensible: or, observations on the origin and effects of tithes, with some remarks on the tithe laws. Addressed to country gentlemen.

By: Thompson, Thomas, fl. 1795.Publisher: York : Printed by Wilson, Spence, and Mawman: sold by T. Cadell, C. Dilly, J. Johnson, and G.G. and J. Robinson, London; by Wilson & Co., W. Tesseyman, and J. Todd, York; and the booksellers in Hull, Anno 1795Edition: The second edition, with additions.Description: 108p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Tithes -- Great Britain
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VOL.166(1) A hint to the established clergy of the kingdom of Ireland; in answer to two letters lately addressed to the right reverend bench, by a reformer high in office, and which contained a plan for the entire subversion of the ecclesiastical establishment. This hint is recommended to the serious attention of the clergy and laity. By Clericus. VOL.166(2) The rights of citizens ... VOL.166(3) Observations on the present state of the parochial clergy of the Church of Ireland. By William Hales ... VOL.166(4) Tithes indefensible: or, observations on the origin and effects of tithes, with some remarks on the tithe laws. Addressed to country gentlemen. VOL.166(5) Occasional and private instruction an important part of the pastoral duty. The primary charge of William Newcome D.D. Member of the Royal Irish Academy, and Archbishop of Armagh. Delivered at Drogheda, June 10. and at Armagh, August 6. 1795. VOL.166(6) The duty of clerical residence stated and enforced. A charge delivered at the primary visitation of the province of Ulster, in the year 1796. By William Newcome D.D. Member of the Royal Irish Academy, and Archbishop of Armagh. VOL.166(7) An humble address, to the Right Honourable and Right Reverend Lords, Archbishops and Bishops of Ireland, upon a subject that materially affects the good order of the civil government, the prosperity of the established church, and the general interests of religion. By Theologus ...

Preface signed: Thomas Thompson.

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