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A refutation of the several calumnies of an unknown writer, conveyed to the public, under the signature of Philagathus in the Freeman, and in many letters in that condemned paper, The Oracle of Liberty, under the signature of Philo-Clericus.

By: Paul, Thomas, Dean of Cashel.Publisher: Dublin : [s.n.], 1774Description: 30, [2]p. ; 8.°.Note: Attached to this pamphlet is a newspaper cutting dated 17 June 1774Subject(s): Church of Ireland -- History -- 18th century
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VOL.198(12) A second letter from the Reverend Marmaduke Dallas, A.M. to the Right Reverend Jemmett, Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross. In answer to his lordship's letter, dated Nov. 20, 1749. VOL.198(13) A third letter from the Reverend Marmaduke Dallas, A.M. to the Right Reverend Jemmet, Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross. In answer to his lordship's letter, dated Nov. 20, 1749. VOL.198(14) The examiner examined: or, an enquiry into Mr. Dallas's conduct and manner of writing. Number 1. VOL.198(15) A refutation of the several calumnies of an unknown writer, conveyed to the public, under the signature of Philagathus in the Freeman, and in many letters in that condemned paper, The Oracle of Liberty, under the signature of Philo-Clericus. VOL.198(16) An account of the trial of Edward Smyth, late curate of Ballyculter, in the diocese of Down. VOL.198(17) A dialogue between the pulpit and reading desk. Wherein the most common errors in practical religion are refuted, and particular notice is taken of a late treatise, called, the doctrine of grace. By a member of the Church of England. Recommended to the serious perusal of the laity and clergy of the established church, by the Rev. Edward Smyth, (late officiating minister of the parish church of Ballycutter, in the diocese of Down). VOL.198(2) A narrative of the case of the Reverend Mr. Roger Throp, A.M. decs'd. Lately rector of Killcornan, in the diocese of Limerick. Taken from a manuscript drawn up by him in his life-time. To which is added, an account of the proceedings in that case since his death. Together with an account of the life and character of Mr. Throp ...

Signed on p.20: Thomas Paul.

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Attached to this pamphlet is a newspaper cutting dated 17 June 1774

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