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Supplement to "Six months in a convent;" containing a second statement, by Rebecca T. Reed: confirmations of her narrative; and a full exposure of cloister education.

By: Reed, Rebecca Theresa, b. c.1813.Publisher: London : Thomas Ward, [1835]Description: [4], 110, [2]p.Uniform titles: Six months in a convent 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(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37279-1001
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VOL.51(6) Speech of Mr. P-m, delivered at a meeting of the inhabitants of Mountmelick, in September, 1826, on the subject of the late disquietudes. VOL.51(7) The speak-out of the Roman Catholic priesthood of Ireland; or popery unchangeably the same in its persecuting spirit, and in its determined hostility to the circulation of the scriptures, in a report of the proceedings at the anniversary of the Carlow Bible Society, held 18th and 19th November 1824. With a preface, containing the marks of corruption in the Church of Rome, by the admirable Skelton. VOL.51(8) A dialogue between a Romish priest and an English protestant; wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed, and fully examined. By Matthew Pool. VOL.5(2) Supplement to "Six months in a convent;" containing a second statement, by Rebecca T. Reed: confirmations of her narrative; and a full exposure of cloister education. VOL.52(1) The plausible arguments of a Romish priest, answered by an English Protestant. VOL.52(10) The Bible prohibited: a dialogue between a Roman Catholic priest, and a Roman Catholic layman. VOL.52(11) Reformed religion vindicated; or, an antidote to Catholic intrigue containing a concise history of the rise, progress, and fall of Popery in England.

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