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Rome defeated. An address to the Protestants of England, especially to the clergy, on the necessity of forming Protestant institutes throughout the country, for a successful resistance to papal aggression. By the Rev. J. Smith, ...

By: Smith, J.Publisher: London : Sold by Wertheim & McIntosh, ... and Wood, ..., 1851Description: 17, [1]p.Note: Author's presentation copySubject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Catholic Church -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.111(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33401-1001
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PAM VOL.11(17) Our free trade policy examined with respect to its real bearing upon native industry, our colonial system, and the institutions and ultimate destinies of the nation. By a Liverpool merchant. PAM VOL.111(7) Priestcraft and popery. A solemn warning to the people of England against priestcraft, popery, Puseyism, and Jesuitism; to which is added some account of the lives and martyrdom of Patrick Hamilton George Wishart, and other faithful servants of the Lord, who were burnt in Scotland in the years 1528 and 1545: and some account of the character of the Antichrist of the latter days, yet to be revealed according to the scriptures of truth, ... PAM VOL.11(18) Speech of George Frederick Young, Esq. at a public meeting at Framlingham, Suffolk, on Thursday, the 9th of January, 1851. PAM VOL.111(8) Rome defeated. An address to the Protestants of England, especially to the clergy, on the necessity of forming Protestant institutes throughout the country, for a successful resistance to papal aggression. By the Rev. J. Smith, ... PAM VOL.11(19) Free-trade fallacies refuted; in a series of letters to the Editor of the Morning Herald. By George Frederick Young, ... PAM VOL.111(9) The peril of papal aggression: or the case as it stands between the Queen and the Pope. By Anglicanus. PAM VOL.11(2) The corn laws. An authentic report of the late important discussions in the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, on the destructive effects of the corn laws upon the trade and manufactures of the country. With notes and prefatory remarks explanatory of the character and position of some of the members who were present, or took a part in the proceedings.

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