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Six months in a convent; or, The narrative of Rebecca Theresa Reed, who was under the influence of the Roman Catholics about two years, and an inmate of the Ursuline convent on Mount Benedict, Charlestown, nearly six months, in the years 1831-2. With an introductory preface taken from the Christian Lady's Magazine, edited by Charlotte Elizabeth.

By: Reed, Rebecca Theresa, b. c.1813.Publisher: Dublin : Reprinted from the American edition for W. Carson; W. Curry, Jun, J. Robertson, Waugh and Innes, Edinburgh; and Groombridge, London, 1835Edition: 2nd ed.Description: vi, 108p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.5(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37278-1001
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VOL.53(1) The present state of the Established Church, or Ecclesiastical registry of Ireland, for the year 1814. Compiled and arranged by Samuel Percy Lea, gent. VOL.53(2) A history of the rise, progress, and suppression of the rebellion in the county of Wexford, in the year 1798. To which is annexed the author's account of his captivity, and merciful deliverance. By George Taylor. VOL.53(3) Observations on the cultivation of hemp, as connected with the interests of the united Empire. By Edward Burroughs, Esq. VOL.5(4) Six months in a convent; or, The narrative of Rebecca Theresa Reed, who was under the influence of the Roman Catholics about two years, and an inmate of the Ursuline convent on Mount Benedict, Charlestown, nearly six months, in the years 1831-2. With an introductory preface taken from the Christian Lady's Magazine, edited by Charlotte Elizabeth. VOL.54(1) Lectures on the distinguishing doctrines of the Church of Rome. Delivered before numerous congregations, chiefly composed of Roman Catholics. By T. William Dixon. VOL.54(2) Popish misrepresentation: in a series of letters by the Rev. T. W. Dixon. VOL.5(5) Awful disclosures of Maria Monk, as exhibited in a narrative of her sufferings during a residence of five years as a novice, and two years as a black nun, in the Hotel Dieu nunnery at Montreal.

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