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Tracts on an anti-tractarian. By a Barrister.

By: Barrister.Publisher: London : C. Gilpin, 1850Description: [2], 83-112p.Subject(s): Great Britain -- Church history -- 19th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.53(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 32930-1001
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PAM VOL.53(4) Miss Sellon and the "Sister of Mercy". An exposure of the constitution, rules, religious views, and practical working of their society; obtained through a "sister", who has recently seceded. By James Spurrell, ... PAM VOL.53(5) Reply to a tract by Rev. J. Spurrell, Vicar of Great Shelford, containing certain charges concerning the Society of the Sisters of Mercy of Devonport and Plymouth. By the Superior of the Society. PAM VOL.53(6) Letter from the Earl of Shrewsbury to Ambrose Lisle Phillipps, Esq. descriptive of the Estatica of Caldaro and Adolorata of Capriana. PAM VOL.53(7) Tracts on an anti-tractarian. By a Barrister. PAM VOL.53(8) Remarks upon religious tests at the English universities. By W. Oke Manning, ... PAM VOL.53(9) The Church and the universities, and their present relation one towards the other with regard to the priesthood of the Church of England and Ireland: By the Rev. C.E. Walkey, ... PAM VOL.5(4) Observations on the new Bankruptcy Court Act, particularly as regards official assignees. Showing the great additional expense to the public by the appointment of those officers, and proposing means to render their services effective, to alter the appointment, and to reduce the expense.

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