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Hindooism in Ireland! or, A succinct account of the celebrated St. Patrick's Purgatory at Loughderg, and a similar station, lately established, at Coronea, in the county of Cavan.

By: Quondam Pilgrim.Publisher: London : printed for the Protestant Constitutional Tract Society by R. Clay, [18--?]Edition: 4th ed.Description: 14p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Pilgrims and pilgrimages -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.46(24) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 55086-1001
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VOL.46(21) A voice of warning, and a sound of the trumpet; or serious addresses to the Protestants of Great Britain, on the danger of conceding political power to Roman Catholics. VOL.46(22) Julius's first letter to the people of England, on the Catholic question. VOL.46(23) Popish treachery; exemplified in the conduct of a Roman Catholic priest to an Irish Protestant, at a monastery at Brussels. A narrative of Papist atrocities of the 18th century, founded on facts; with preliminary remarks, by J.T. Judge. VOL.46(24) Hindooism in Ireland! or, A succinct account of the celebrated St. Patrick's Purgatory at Loughderg, and a similar station, lately established, at Coronea, in the county of Cavan. VOL.46(25) The Surrey freeholder armed with proofs of the truth contained in his petition against the papists. VOL.46(26) An address to the Protestant Christians of Great Britain and Ireland. VOL.46(27) Popery considered. Protestant feeling exemplified. Report of a debate in the British Parliament, A.D. 1680. Upon the passing of a bill to disable the Duke of York (afterward James II.) from inheriting the imperial crown of England and Ireland.

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