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An account of the ecclesiastical establishment subsisting in Ireland; as also, an ecclesiastical register of the names of the dignitaries, and parochial clergy; and of the parishes, and their respective patrons; with a detail of the monies granted for building churches and glebe-houses; and ecclesiastical annals, appended to each diocese; with appendixes, containing, among other things, several cases of "quare impedit" / edited under the sanction of the Board of First Tracts, by John C. Erck, ...

By: Erck, John C. (John Caillard).Publisher: Dublin : Published by R. Milliken and Son, N. Mahon, and R. M. Tims, ...; M. Keene, and Midges and Smith...; A. Watson, ...; and William Curry, Jun. and Co. ... and the other booksellers in Dublin, 1830Description: lxii, 369, [1]p.Subject(s): Church of Ireland -- Registers
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.361 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 40379-1001
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VOL.359-360 Romanism as it rules in Ireland: being a full and authentic report of the meetings held in various parts of England and Scotland, in which the theology secretly taught, the commentary on the Bible clandestinely circulated, the law of the papal states surreptitiously set up to govern Ireland, and the secret diocesan statutes of Leinster, have been successively detected and exposed, together with all the important documents relating to the subject, selected and arranged with a copious index / VOL.3(6) A short account of the wretched state of the poor, in a populous district, in the parish of St. Giles in the Fields. Prepared under the direction of a District Committee. VOL.36(1) A letter to protestants converted from Romanism. By the Rev. Joseph Blanco White ... VOL.361 An account of the ecclesiastical establishment subsisting in Ireland; as also, an ecclesiastical register of the names of the dignitaries, and parochial clergy; and of the parishes, and their respective patrons; with a detail of the monies granted for building churches and glebe-houses; and ecclesiastical annals, appended to each diocese; with appendixes, containing, among other things, several cases of "quare impedit" / VOL.36(10) A letter to the inhabitants of East Retford and neighbourhood, occasioned by the statements recently put forth upon the subject of Catholic Emancipation. By the Rev. J. W. Brooks. VOL.36(11) The papist's portrait retouched: in a second letter to the inhabitants of East Retford and neighbourhood. Being a reply to extracts from "The papist represented and misrepresented." By the Rev. J. W. Brooks. VOL.36(12) A letter to the Roman Catholics of Newcastle, in the diocese of Dublin. By the Rev. William Archer, Vicar of said parish.

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