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Temperate, unborrowed animadversions, on the pamphlet lately published by Richard, Bishop of Cloyne, on the subject of tythes: wherein this writer proposes plain radical remedies, not only for the evils now complained of, but for the abuses introduced into primitive Christianity by ecclesiasticles of all determinations. Also, a cool statement of Mr. O'Leary's conduct, in which the charge of duplicity against that gentleman, is honestly done away. By a Sincere Unbiassed Protestant.

By: Sincere Unbiassed Protestant.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by J.M. Davis, 1787Description: [2], iii, [1], 56p. ; 8.Subject(s): Tithes -- Ireland
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VOL.55(3) Sir H. Langrishe's speech in the House of Commons, on Wednesday the 24th January, 1792, on the subject of the Roman Catholics of Ireland. VOL.55(4) A letter to the Societies of United Irishmen of the town of Belfast, upon the subject of certain apprehensions which have arisen from a proposed restoration of Catholic rights. By William Todd Jones, Esq. VOL.55(5) An address from the general committee of Roman Catholics, to their Protestant fellow subjects, and to the public in general, respecting the calumnies and misrepresentations now so industriously circulated with regard to their principles and conduct. To which is added, the oath taken by the Catholics of this kingdom, and the opinion of foreign colleges respecting certain tenets imputed to Roman Catholics. VOL.5(6) Temperate, unborrowed animadversions, on the pamphlet lately published by Richard, Bishop of Cloyne, on the subject of tythes: wherein this writer proposes plain radical remedies, not only for the evils now complained of, but for the abuses introduced into primitive Christianity by ecclesiasticles of all determinations. Also, a cool statement of Mr. O'Leary's conduct, in which the charge of duplicity against that gentleman, is honestly done away. By a Sincere Unbiassed Protestant. VOL.56 The life of William Bedell, D.D. Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland. By Dr. Gilbert Burnet, late Lord Bishop of Sarum. The second edition, with additions. VOL.5(7) A vindication of the principles and character of the Presbyterians of Ireland. Addressed to the Bishop of Cloyne. In answer to his book, entitled. The present state of the Church of Ireland. The second edition. By William Campbell. D.D. VOL.57(1) The necessity of impeaching the late ministry; in a letter to the Earl of Hallifax. By Thomas Burnett, Esq.

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