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Modern popery unmasked. A letter addressed to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland, more particularly to the Protestant Yeomanry. Being the substance and effect of the evidence brought against the Roman Catholic Archbishops, Bishops, and Clergy of Ireland, in proof of the real doctrines held and taught by them at this day, as laid before the public by the Rev. Mr McGhee, at the Great Protestant Meeting, held in Exeter Hall, London, on the 20th of June, 1835; with an examination and exposure of the letter subsequently addressed by the Rev. Dr. Murray, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, to Lord Melbourne. With familiar introductory observations. By a Protestant.

By: Protestant.Publisher: London : C.F. Cock, 1835Description: 24p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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VOL.31(1) Defence of the creed and discipline of the Catholic Church, against the Rev. J. Blanco White's "Poor man's preservative against popery": with notice of everything important in the same writer's "Practical and internal evidence against Catholicism". By the Rev. F.C. Husenbeth, ... VOL.3(11) The differences between Protestantism and Popery, briefly stated: shewing the beauties of the one and the absurdities of the other, ... VOL.3(12) A short account of the wretched state of the poor, in a populous district, in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields. Prepared under the direction of a District Committee. VOL.31(2) Modern popery unmasked. A letter addressed to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland, more particularly to the Protestant Yeomanry. Being the substance and effect of the evidence brought against the Roman Catholic Archbishops, Bishops, and Clergy of Ireland, in proof of the real doctrines held and taught by them at this day, as laid before the public by the Rev. Mr McGhee, at the Great Protestant Meeting, held in Exeter Hall, London, on the 20th of June, 1835; with an examination and exposure of the letter subsequently addressed by the Rev. Dr. Murray, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, to Lord Melbourne. With familiar introductory observations. By a Protestant. VOL.31(3) The substance of a discourse delivered in the parish church of Wigan, January 27, 1836, on the Romish doctrine of purgatory, in which that doctrine is confuted on the authority of holy scriptures, and its origin and fatal tendency explained, by the Rev. H. O'Neill, ... VOL.3(13) Andrew Campell's visit to his Irish cousins. By the author of "The Decision," &c. VOL.313 Lachrymæ academicæ; or, the present deplorable state of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth, near Dublin. Most humbly dedicated to His Majesty by Patrick Duigenan, L.L.D. ...

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