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Remarks on some parts of a letter, addressed to the Archbishop of Dublin; and ascribed to Doctor Doyle. By the Rev. George Stanley Faber, author of Dissertations on prophecy, &c.

By: Faber, George Stanley, 1773-1854.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for Richd. M. Tims, 1823Description: 19p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.49(14) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 55165-1001
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VOL.49(11) Remarks on the recent miracles, said to have been performed by Prince Alex. of Hohenlohe. By G.S. Faber, B.D. VOL.49(12) Important exposure of another miracle in the Co. Kildare. VOL.49(13) A letter to a Roman Catholic gentleman, on the subject of Prince Hohenloe's late miracles; with an epistle dedicatory to His Grace Doctor Murray, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin. By A. Christian. VOL.49(14) Remarks on some parts of a letter, addressed to the Archbishop of Dublin; and ascribed to Doctor Doyle. By the Rev. George Stanley Faber, author of Dissertations on prophecy, &c. VOL.49(15) An improved Roman Catholic dictionary and expositor of the Popish religion and policy; containing a sketch of the wrongs of old Ireland; wherein the great question is set at rest. By Lionel Lexicographer. 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.

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