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Strictures on the Jubilee Bull, and its doctrines. II A reply to a letter by a priest, on the same subject. III No priest believes in Purgatory. IV. A letter to Priest Briggs, of Chester, on image worship. By Gideon Ouseley, ...

By: Ouseley, Gideon, 1762-1839.Publisher: Dublin : Sold by J.O. Bonsall; R.M. Tims; F.W. Dolittle; and by all the Methodist preachers in Ireland, 1826Description: 28p.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.29(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37352-1001
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VOL.29(12) Letters to the Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, on grand jury laws, and a legal provision for the poor of Ireland. VOL.29(2) Letters in defence of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, addressed to D. O'Connell, Esq. & Co. in there is brought to light the source of their many injuries, and of Ireland's sorrows. By Gideon Ouseley. VOL.292 An account of the state of the Roman-Catholick religion throughout the world. Written for the use of Pope Innocent XI. by Monsignor Cerri, secretary of the Congregation de propaganda Fide. Now first translated from an authentick Italian Ms. never published. To which is added, a discourse concerning the state of religion in England. Written in French, in the time of K. Charles I. and now first translated. With a large dedication to the present Pope; giving him a very particular account of the state of religion amongst protestants; and of several other matters of importance relating to Great-Britain. By Sir Richard Steele. VOL.29(3) Strictures on the Jubilee Bull, and its doctrines. II A reply to a letter by a priest, on the same subject. III No priest believes in Purgatory. IV. A letter to Priest Briggs, of Chester, on image worship. By Gideon Ouseley, ... VOL.293 The popish mass celebrated by heathen priests, for the living and the dead, for several ages before the birth of Christ: or a sermon, preached at Thurles, on Sunday the 2d of August, 1767. To which is annexed, a dissertation on the conformity of popery with paganism, proved, in every point, from popish and pagan authors. With an appendix on the style of scripture, transubstantiation, auricular controversy, and extreme unction. By the Reverend Andrew Meagher. VOL.29(4) Error unmasked. Priest Walsh's attack on Protestantism and its clergy defeated, his professions proved vain, and his faith deeply erroneous. By Gideon Ouseley. VOL.294(1) Mémoire sur le mariage des protestans, fait en 1785.

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