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The trial of Maynooth. A letter to the inhabitants of Bath, on the grant to Maynooth College; in reply to the speeches of the Rev. R. J. McGhee, and the Rev. Hugh McNeile, at a meeting in the Assembly Rooms, March 13, 1838. By the Rev. J. Murch.

By: Murch, J. (Jerom).Publisher: Bath : Bristol : London : J. and J. Keene, and all booksellers ; J. Philp ; J. Green ... J. Booker, 1838Description: 26p.Subject(s): St. Patrick's College (Maynooth)
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.39(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 44845-1001
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VOL.39(17) The book of rates, now used in the sin custom-house of the Church and Court of Rome. Containing the bulls, dispensations, & pardons, for all manner of villanies & wickednesses, with the several sums of monies given & to be paid for them. Published by Anthony Egane, B.D. VOL.39(2) Anniversary of the Gunpowder Treason. The Romish rule of faith judged of by some of the doctrines it inculcates and some of the deeds it sanctions. A sermon preached in St. James's Church, Latchford, on Sunday evening, Nov. 5th, 1837. By the Rev. James Wright. VOL.39(3) The Bishop of Exeter's speech in the House of Lords, upon the violation of the Roman Catholic oath, with an original article by Parrhesiastes. VOL.39(4) The trial of Maynooth. A letter to the inhabitants of Bath, on the grant to Maynooth College; in reply to the speeches of the Rev. R. J. McGhee, and the Rev. Hugh McNeile, at a meeting in the Assembly Rooms, March 13, 1838. By the Rev. J. Murch. VOL.39(5) An impartial view of the internal economy and discipline of Maynooth College; containing an account of the system of tyranny - mental, moral and physical - pursued therein; together with the effects produced by the system on the characters of the Irish Roman Catholic clergy. By Eugene Francis O'Beirne. VOL.39(6) The third pamphlet of the Rev. L. J. Nolan, lately a Roman clergyman, but now curate of the established church at Athboy. VOL.39(7) The reformer, or an infallible remedy to prevent pauperism and periodical returns of famine, with other salutary measures for the support of the destitute poor, the enforcement of cleanliness, suppression of usury, and establishing the utility of the plan of William Smith O'Brien, Esq., (formerly Member of Parliament for Ennis, and now for Co. Limerick,) to mitigate any of those grievances in Ireland: also, several amendments, and most important hints to landlords and to the government, which lay open at one view the evils of the Irish nation, and their remedies, never treated of in any former publication whatsoever. By James Connery.

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