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Interesting facts concerning popery, by way of question and answer; shewing that it has no claim to antiquity; is a gross corruption of Christianity: and enjoins principles subversive of civil government in a Protestant state. To which are added part of the creed of Pope Pius IV. also an indulgence granted by Pope Clement VI. to the King of France.

Publisher: Dublin : Printed by Thomas Courtney, 1821Description: 36p.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.13(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37387-1001
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VOL.130(5) Characteristic sketches of the late discussion. VOL.13(1) A letter addressed to the Rev. Mr. Doonegan, on the subject of a certain statement made by him in Coronea Chapel, on Sunday, the 15th January, 1826. By the Rev. Edward Nangle. VOL.131(1) Popery incapable of union with a Protestant Church; and not a remedy for schism, nor an exemplar of unity, sanctity, or Christian verity: a letter in reply to the Rev. Samuel Wix ... containing an examination of the subjects included in the Parlimentary declarations against Popery; and a view of the Papal schisms, from the end of the second century of the beginning of the eighteenth. By the Bishop of St. David's. VOL.13(2) Interesting facts concerning popery, by way of question and answer; shewing that it has no claim to antiquity; is a gross corruption of Christianity: and enjoins principles subversive of civil government in a Protestant state. To which are added part of the creed of Pope Pius IV. also an indulgence granted by Pope Clement VI. to the King of France. VOL.132(1) A discourse on the supremacy of the Roman Pontiffs delivered in the Church of Gesu e Maria, in the Corso, Rome, on Sunday, Feb. 7th, 1836, by the Rev. C.M. Baggs D.D. With an appendix. VOL.132(2) A letter addressed to the Rev. R. Burgess, B.D. protestant chaplain at Rome by the Rev. C. M. Baggs D.D. of the English College, Rome. VOL.132(3) The ceremonies of Holy Week at the Vatican and S. John Lateran's described and illustrated from history and antiquites; with an account of the Armenian Mass at Rome on Holy Saturday and the ceremonies of Holy Week at Jerusalem by C. M. Baggs, D.D. Camariere d'Onore to His Holiness.

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