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The Protestant's catechism on the origin of popery, and on the grounds of the Roman Catholic claims; to which are prefixed, the opinions of Milton, Locke, Hoadley, Blackstone and Burke: with a postscript on the introduction of popery into Ireland by the compact of Henry II and Pope Adrian, in the twelfth century. By the Bishop of St. David's.

By: Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837.Publisher: London : Printed by Hughes & Baynes; and sold by Rivingtons; Hatchard; and Black and Son, 1818Edition: Second edition.Description: xii, 48p.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.26(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37521-1001
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VOL.50(13) A short and affectionate address to the Roman Catholicks of Ireland. VOL.50(2) Hindooism in Ireland! or, a succinct account of the celebrated St. Patrick's Purgatory at Loughderg, and a similar station, lately established, at Coronea, in the county of Cavan. By a Quondam Pilgrim. VOL.50(3) A short and affectionate address to the Roman Catholicks of Ireland. VOL.50(4) The Protestant's catechism on the origin of popery, and on the grounds of the Roman Catholic claims; to which are prefixed, the opinions of Milton, Locke, Hoadley, Blackstone and Burke: with a postscript on the introduction of popery into Ireland by the compact of Henry II and Pope Adrian, in the twelfth century. By the Bishop of St. David's. VOL.50(5) A brief view of some of the differences in opinion amongst Christians, addressed to Roman Catholics and Protestants, by a Friend to Both. VOL.50(6) The book of rates, now used in the sin custom-house of the Church and Court of Rome. Containing the bulls, dispensations, & pardons, for all manner of villanies & wickednesses, with the several sums of monies given & to be paid for them. Published by Anthony Egane, B.D. VOL.50(7) Extracts from the prefaces of several editions of the New Testament, from the Catholic versions printed at Paris in the years 1719, 1728, 1731, 1732, and 1735.

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