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The plausible arguments of a Romish priest, from antiquity, answered; by the author of the Answer to the plausible arguments from scripture.

By: Comber, Thomas, 1645-1699.Publisher: York : Printed by W. Blanchard, and sold by F. and C. Rivington, London; J. Todd, H. Sotheran and Son, and J. Wolstenholme : 1805. Description: v, 76, [2]p.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.17(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37536-1001
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VOL.172(7) Substance of a speech delivered in the House of Lords, on Tuesday, May 17, 1825, by William, Lord Bishop of Llandaff, on a bill for the removal of certain disqualifications of the Roman Catholics. VOL.172(8) The articles of Limerick, are not, were not, violated. VOL.172(9) The Emancipation Bill examined, by a Friend to emancipation. VOL.17(3) The plausible arguments of a Romish priest, from antiquity, answered; by the author of the Answer to the plausible arguments from scripture. VOL.173(1) Popery and the popish question; being an exposition of the political and doctrinal opinions of Messrs. O'Connell, Keogh, Dromgole, Gandolphy, &c. &c / VOL.173(2) Letters to W. Wilberforce, Esq. M.P. to which is added an answer to Melancthon, his vindicator; demonstrating the inconsistency of a Protestant Christian, and the impolicy of a British legislator, in advocating the Roman Catholic claims. By Amicus Protestans. VOL.173(3) A second series of letters to W. Wilberforce, Esq. M.P. and his defender Melancthon, on the claims of the Roman Catholics to religious and civil power in this Protestant empire. By Amicus Protestans.

Anonymous. By Thomas Comber.

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