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The Protestant's companion; or a seasonable preservative against the errors, corruptions and unfounded claims of a superstitious and idolatrous church. By the late Rev. Charles Daubeny ...

By: Daubeny, Charles, 1745?-1827.Contributor(s): Daubeny, H. W. B.Publisher: London : Rivingtons, 1836Edition: New ed. / by the Rev. H.W.B. Daubeny.Description: x, vii, [1], 398p.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.19 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37518-1001
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VOL.189(7) Letter to the Right Honorable Lord Lyndhurst, on the appointment of sheriffs in Ireland, under the Earl of Mulgrave. By a barrister. VOL.189(8) Report from the Select Committee on Bribery, Corruption and Intimidation at Elections, together with extracts from the minutes of evidence shewing the intimidation practised by the priests in Ireland. VOL.189(9) Treasurer's accounts. Pursuant to 1st Victoria, Cap.54. By the Right Honourable Anthony Richard Blake, Chief Remembrancer of Her Majety's Exchequer in Ireland. Be it remembered, that William Erskine, Esq Treasurer of the County of Cavan, hath accounted before me, as such Treasurer as aforesaid, at foot of an account passed by him before the Grand Jury of the said County, at Summer Assizes last... VOL.19 The Protestant's companion; or a seasonable preservative against the errors, corruptions and unfounded claims of a superstitious and idolatrous church. By the late Rev. Charles Daubeny ... VOL.190(1) The questions answered. I. Why should the King maintain a church where there is no congregation? II. Why should he exact tithe to maintain the priests of such church from persons who differ from it? In a letter of instruction to the people, senators in general, and Lords Morpeth and J. Russell in particular, on the Irish Church Bills. By a Catholic priest of the Church of England. VOL.190(10) Letters respecting the suffering Irish clergy, the persecuting Romish priesthood, Daniel O'Connel, and the present administration. By Clericus Anglicanus. VOL.190(11) Postscript - 1835.

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