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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.

Publisher: London : Printed for J.W. Pasham, 1779Edition: Second edition.Description: [2], 31, [1]p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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VOL.175(3) The case of the Church of Ireland, stated, in a second letter, respectfully addressed to His Excellency the Marquess Wellesley, and in reply to the charges of J.K.L. VOL.175(4) The policy of the Roman Catholic question discussed, in a letter to the right honourable W. C. Plunket. By George Miller, D.D. M.R.I.A. & M.R.S.L. VOL.175(6) The admission of the Catholics into the legislature inconsistent with constitutional principles, and of advantage to none but the priesthood. VOL.17(6) 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. VOL.176(1) Cobbett's book of the Roman-Catholic Church. In four parts. Being a familiar introduction to his "History of the Protestant Reformation," addressed to all sensible and just Catholics. VOL.176(1) A letter from the King to his Catholic subjects. VOL.176(10) Letter to George Silvertop, Esq., on his speech, delivered at the Assembly rooms, Newcastle upon Tyne, on Tuesday, the 11th of April, 1826.

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