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The evil and danger of apostacy, as exemplified in the history of Francis Spira, translated from the French, (with a preface,) by John Poynder ...

By: Bacon, Nathaniel, 1593-1660.Publisher: London : Published by James Nisbet, 1832Description: xviii, 78p.Subject(s): Spira, Francesco, 1502-1548 | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.16(5) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37209-1001
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VOL.164(3) Human subordination : being an elementary disquisition concerning the civil and spiritual power and authority, to which the Creator requires the submission of every human being. Illustrated by references to some most extraordinary, and not generally known occurrences, during the last fifty years, within the British dominions, in the management and agitation of the still-pending question, commonly termed Catholic emancipation / VOL.164(4) An historical letter to Sir John Cox Hippesley, Bart. and M.P., being an historical portrait taken of him from the life, whilst acting in Catholic cause, occasioned by his letters to the Earl of Fingal, on the subject of the Catholic claims, London, 1813 / VOL.164(5) From the Globe News-paper.14 June, 1811. VOL.16(5) The evil and danger of apostacy, as exemplified in the history of Francis Spira, translated from the French, (with a preface,) by John Poynder ... VOL.165 Debates in both Houses of Parliament, in April, 1812, on motions made by the Earl of Donoughmore and the Right Hon. Henry Grattan, for a Committee to inquire into the state of the laws imposing civil disability on His Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects. VOL.16(6) A letter to my children, on the subject of my conversion from the Romish Church, in which I was born, to the Protestant, in which I hope to die. By Peter Bayssière, ... Translated from the French. VOL.166(1) Genuine Whig : a series of letters occasioned by the recent agitation of the Catholic claims, and which first appeared in the Patriot newspaper. Most respectfully dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Longford.

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