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John Physiophilus's specimen of the natural history of the various orders of monks, after the manner of the Linnean system. Translated from the Latin, printed at Augsburgh.

By: Born, Ignaz von, 1742-1791.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Johnson, 1783Description: xxxii, 48p., plates ; 8°.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Monks
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.352 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 42552-1001
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VOL.35(10) The abominations of priestcraft, and the superlative wickedness of priests; a voice from the tomb of that faithful servant of Christ Thomas Hardy, of Leicester. VOL.35(11) The nature and attributes of the church; and the right of private judgment, as taught by the United Church of England and Ireland, explained and defended: and the doctrines of the Church of Rome on these subjects disproved, together with observations on subordinate points of Roman Catholic controversy; in three letters to the Rev. Thomas Maguire, being a reply to his review of the author's letter, entitled "Priests detected". By the Rev. James Collins, A. M. curate of Cavan. VOL.35(2) "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ," manifested in the life and death of the late Rev. Joseph O'Reilly, once a Roman Catholic student, afterwards minister of the Gospel at Lisbellaw, Ireland. VOL.352 John Physiophilus's specimen of the natural history of the various orders of monks, after the manner of the Linnean system. Translated from the Latin, printed at Augsburgh. VOL.35(3) Popery at Rome. VOL.353 Debates, evidence, and documents, connected with the investigation of the charges brought by the Attorney-General for Ireland, against Charles Thorp, Esq. High Sheriff of Dublin, in the House of Commons, 1823. VOL.35(4) Address of the members of the Protestant Association, and of the undersigned Protestants of all denominations, of the county and city of Hereford to the Roman Catholic laity of Ireland.

John Physiophilus = Ignaz von Born.

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