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A Protestant memorial, for the commemoration, on the fourth day of October, MDCCCXXV, of the third centenary of the Reformation, and of the publication of the first entire Protestant English version of the Bible, Oct. IV. MDXXV. By Thomas Hartwell Horne, ...

By: Horne, Thomas Hartwell, 1780-1862.Publisher: London : T. Cadell, 1835Description: 84p.Subject(s): Bible. English -- History | Reformation -- Great Britain
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VOL.356 The Holy Bible translated from the Latin Vulgate, diligently compared with the Hebrew, Greek, and other editions, in divers languages; the Old Testament, first published by the English College, at Douay, A.D. 1609; and the New Testament, first published by the English College, at Rheims, A.D. 1582. With annotations, references, and an historical and chronological index. The whole revised and diligently compared with the Latin Vulgate. VOL.35(7) 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.357 The complete notes of the Doway Bible and Rhemish Testament. Extracted from the Quarto editions of 1816 and 1818, published under the patronage of the Roman Catholic bishops and priests of Ireland, as the authorised interpretation of the Church, and the infallible guide to everlasting life. With a preface, embodying the facts and documents connected with the publication of both editions; Dr Troy's and Dr Murray's denial of them; the list of subscribers throughout Ireland; the list of certain notes suppressed in some copies of the second edition. With a copious index, referring to all the principles of the Church of Rome worthy of remark in the notes, which appear utterly subversive of the Gospel of Christ, and of all Christian charity among men. By the Rev. Robert J. McGhee. VOL.35(8) A Protestant memorial, for the commemoration, on the fourth day of October, MDCCCXXV, of the third centenary of the Reformation, and of the publication of the first entire Protestant English version of the Bible, Oct. IV. MDXXV. By Thomas Hartwell Horne, ... VOL.358 Proceedings of the Catholic Association in Dublin, from May 13, 1823, to February 11, 1825. VOL.35(9) British Society for Promoting the Religious Principles of the Reformation. VOL.359-360 Romanism as it rules in Ireland: being a full and authentic report of the meetings held in various parts of England and Scotland, in which the theology secretly taught, the commentary on the Bible clandestinely circulated, the law of the papal states surreptitiously set up to govern Ireland, and the secret diocesan statutes of Leinster, have been successively detected and exposed, together with all the important documents relating to the subject, selected and arranged with a copious index /

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