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Extracts from Dens' Theology with remarks, designed to shew the unscriptural nature and destructive tendency of the doctrines of the Church of Rome, as now held and taught in Ireland.

By: Dens, Pierre, 1690-1775.Publisher: Dublin : John Robertson, 1836Description: 68p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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VOL.303 The other side of the question: or, an attempt to rescue the characters of the two royal sisters Q. Mary and Q. Anne, out of the hands of the D---s D---- of ----------. In which all the remarkables in her Grace's late account are stated in their full strength, and as fully answer'd; the conduct of several noble persons is justify'd; and all the necessary lights are thrown on our court-history from the Revolution, to the change of ministry in 1710. In a letter to Her Grace. By a Woman of Quality. VOL.30(4) Maynooth in 1834; by Eugene Francis O'Beirne. VOL.304 Trivmphvs Catholicae veritatis adversus omnes haereses, ac eorum anctores: a Simone Mago vsque ad M. Antonium de Dominis foeliciter, & summa cura deportatus. Auctore D. Ambrosio a Mediolano de Rvsconibvs de Cumis monacho Cassinensi. Tribus indicibus, titulorum, s. haeresum, ac auctorum; additis duobus aliis, nempe Conciliorum. Omnibus Scholasticis, scripturaeque sacrae studiosis, ac historiographis opus ne dum vtile, sed & necessarium. Perillustri, ac reuerendiss. P. D. D. Pavlo Siotto Parmensi abbati montis Cassini, ac visitatori amplissimo diratus. VOL.30(5) Extracts from Dens' Theology with remarks, designed to shew the unscriptural nature and destructive tendency of the doctrines of the Church of Rome, as now held and taught in Ireland. VOL.305(1) An essay on the law of celibacy imposed on the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church, and observed in all the religious orders abroad; in which are delineated its rise, and progress from the most early ages of its existence, down to the present times; and the impropriety of this ecclesiastical constitution is shown, whether it be considered in a moral, a physical, or a political light: as also, a summary account is given of the origin of the monastic life; of the prejudices which chiefly contributed to introduce it, and in what manner it has been perpetuated; &c. Interspersed with various remarks upon several other observances of the Roman Catholic discipline. VOL.305(2) The apostasy of the Church of Rome, and the identity of the papal power, with the man of sin and son of perdition of St. Paul's prophecy, in the second Epistle to the Thessalonians, proved from the testimony of scripture and history. By William Cuninghame, ... VOL.30(6) An answer to "Six months in a convent", exposing its falsehoods and manifold adsurdities, by the Lady Superior, corroborated by the testimony of highly respectable Protestants. From the American edition. To which is annexed Judge Thatcher's charge to the grand jury of the County of Suffolk, on the burning of the Ursuline Convent, and for the better suppression of riotous mobs in America.

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