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The danger and mischiefs of popery, set forth: by the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund Gibson, D.D. late Lord Bishop of London, in his fifth pastoral letter.

By: Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748.Publisher: London : Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington, 1819Edition: New ed.Description: 24p.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.25(45) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37435-1001
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VOL.254(4) Memoirs of Madame Manson, explanatory of her conduct on the trial for the assassination of M. Fualdes. Written by herself and addressed to Madame Enjalran, her mother, with a portrait and fac-simile. Translated from the original. VOL.254(4) The report of the Wesleyan-Methodist Missionary Society, for the year ending April, 1840: with an account of the contributions received from January 1 to December 31, 1839. VOL.25(44) A dissuasive from popery in a letter from the late Archbishop Tillotson, when Dean of Canterbury, to the Right Honourable Charles, then Earl, afterwards Duke of Shrewsbury. VOL.25(45) The danger and mischiefs of popery, set forth: by the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund Gibson, D.D. late Lord Bishop of London, in his fifth pastoral letter. VOL.254(5) The report of the Wesleyan-Methodist Hibernian Missionary Society, for the year ending June, 1838. VOL.254(5) Wesleyan missionary notices, &c. VOL.25(46) Interesting facts concerning popery, by way of question and answer; which shew 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 is added, part of the creed of Pope Pius the IVth. Also an indulgence granted by Pope Clement the VIth, to the King of France; which may reasonably account for the perfidy of that court.

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