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Mémoires sur les moyens de donner aux protestans un état civil en France. Composé de l'ordre du roi Louis XV. Par feu M. Gilbert de Voisins.

By: Gilbert de Voisins, Pierre, 1684-1769.Publisher: [Paris?] : [s.n.], 1787Description: [2], 143, [1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Protestants -- France -- History -- 18th century | France -- Church history -- 18th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.294(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 44164-1001
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VOL.29(4) Error unmasked. Priest Walsh's attack on Protestantism and its clergy defeated, his professions proved vain, and his faith deeply erroneous. By Gideon Ouseley. VOL.294(1) Mémoire sur le mariage des protestans, fait en 1785. VOL.294(2) Second mémoire sur le mariage des protestans. VOL.294(3) Mémoires sur les moyens de donner aux protestans un état civil en France. Composé de l'ordre du roi Louis XV. Par feu M. Gilbert de Voisins. VOL.29(5) Dr. Doyle and his infallible church! Dr. Doyle is compelled by the force of truth to overthrow his infallible church, faith, and assumptions; and to justify all true Protestants, and their churches!!! The Bishop of Ferns vindicated. By Gideon Ouseley. VOL.295 A full view of popery, in a satyrical account of the lives of the popes, &c. From the pretended succession of St Peter, to the present pope Clement XI. Wherein all the impostures and innovations of the Church of Rome appear in their true colours, and all their objections, cavils, &c. are fully answer'd and confuted. The whole being interspers'd with several pasquils. To which is added, A confutation of the Mass, and a vindication of reforme'd devotion. In two parts. Written by a learned Spanish convert, and addressed to his countrymen: now faithfully translated from the second and best edition of the original. VOL.29(6) A brief view of the London Hibernian Society. With extracts of correspondence, corrected to May, 1827. By Thomas Webster, ...

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