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Miracles defended, from Scripture, tradition, reason, and the confessions of separatists; shewing the continuation of miracles in the Catholic Church throughout all ages to the present time containing a letter of the Rev. William Gahan, never before published. A refutation of the objections against miracles in general, and those against Prince Hohenlohe's in particular. A specimen of Lutheran, Calvinistic, Church of England, and Methodist miracles! By W.J. Battersby.

By: Battersby, William Joseph.Publisher: Dublin : Printed and published by W. J. Battersby and B. Fitzsimons, 1823Description: 52p.Subject(s): Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst, Alexander Leopold Franz Emmerich, Fürst, 1794-1849 | Catholic Church | Miracles
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.49(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 55154-1001
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VOL.49(16) Village controversy, or Dialogues selected from the note-book of a parish clerk. By Henry Hardcastle, Gent. VOL.49(18) The impossibility of transubstantiation; containing an answer to the Rev. Richard Hayes's sermon on "the Possibility of Transubstantiation from Reason;". By the Rev. Nicholas John Halpin, A.B. Curate of Oldcastle in the Diocese of Meath. VOL.49(2) Pastoral letter of the Right Reverend Dr. Doyle, Roman Catholic Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, authenticating a miracle wrought by the intercession of Prince Hohenlohe, in the person of Miss Maria Lalor, of Rosskelton, Queen's County, who recovered the use of speech on the 10th of June, 1823 after more than six years privation of that faculty. Published by authority of his Lordship from the original MSS. in English, Latin and French. VOL.49(3) Miracles defended, from Scripture, tradition, reason, and the confessions of separatists; shewing the continuation of miracles in the Catholic Church throughout all ages to the present time containing a letter of the Rev. William Gahan, never before published. A refutation of the objections against miracles in general, and those against Prince Hohenlohe's in particular. A specimen of Lutheran, Calvinistic, Church of England, and Methodist miracles! By W.J. Battersby. VOL.49(4) A short and faithful description of the remarkable occurrences and holy conduct of his serene highness, Prince Alexander of Hohenlohe Domicellar of Olmutz, Vicariat-Counsellor of the See of Bamberg, and Knight of Malts, during his residence of twenty-four days in the city of Wurzburg. In twelve confidential letters, by Frances Nicholas Baur, Vicar and Dominicalis Major of the Ancient Chapter of Wurzburg. Translated from the German. VOL.49(5) The triumph of the Catholic faith; or, a full and authentic account of the late miraculous cure performed on the person of Miss O'Connor, an Irish lady, through the intercession of his serene highness very reverend Prince A. Hohenlohe, containing the letters of the physician and surgeon who attended her, in attestation of the miracle; to which are added, animadversions on the writings of the modern calumniators of the Catholic religion, particularly those of a certain Protestant minister; in which it is shewn what merit is due to them, and whether they are an honor or a disgrace to the Protestant religion. Concluding with an extraordinary confession in favor of the Roman Catholic religion, from a celebrated Protestant writer, well worth the attention of Separatists. By W.J. Battersby. VOL.49(6) Error silenced, and infidelity confuted; or, a defence of the account of the miraculous cure of Miss M. Lalor, by the Rev. N. O'Connor, P.P. of Maryborough, containing seven affidavits in confirmation of it, with a letter from Mr. P. Lalor to Doctor Smith.

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