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The right and duty of all men to read the scriptures, vindicated from scripture, the fathers, and the practice of the church for twelve centuries and the objections to their unrestricted circulation answered. By Daniel Bagot, A.B.T.C.D.

By: Bagot, Daniel.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by W. Underwood, 1827Description: 29p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Bible -- Reading -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.52(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 55217-1001
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VOL.52(14) Renunciation of Popery made by a native of Ireland, who was educated and intended for a Romish priest; publicly read by himself, on Sunday morning, 30th May, 1824, during divine service, at the Church of the United Parishes of St. Mary Somerset and St. Mary Mounthaw, Upper Thames Street, London. With a prefatory narrative and notes. VOL.52(15) A declaration against the Pope's supremacy; by his Majesty Edward the Sixth, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith; dedicated to his uncle, the Duke of Somerset, Protector of his person and regent of his kingdom, in the year 1549. Now re-published and dedicated to his majesty George the Third, by the Rev. John Duncan, LL.D. F.A.S. VOL.52(16) The history of the damnable Popish plot, in its various branches & progress. Published, for the satisfaction of the present and future ages, by the authors of The weekly pacquet of advice from Rome. VOL.52(2) The right and duty of all men to read the scriptures, vindicated from scripture, the fathers, and the practice of the church for twelve centuries and the objections to their unrestricted circulation answered. By Daniel Bagot, A.B.T.C.D. VOL.52(3) A letter to protestants converted from Romanism. By the Rev. Joseph Blanco White ... VOL.52(4) A reply to the Rev. Wm. Kinsella's review of the Rev. James Collins's sermon, preached in the parish church of Carlow, on the evening of Sunday, the 28th January last, by the Rev. J. Collins. VOL.52(5) A conference between the Duke of Buckingham and Father Fitzgerald, a Jesuit, sent by King James the second, to convert his grace in his sickness to the Romish religion. The Duke's answers in this conference, though humerous, are founded on solid protestant principles. Faithfully taken by His Grace's secretary. To which are added, the penitent rake; the disappointed friar; Rome's pardoning of sins; the thief and cordelier; also, some observations of the difference of the Church of Rome from that of the Protestant Church, with a few examples of their savage and inhuman cruelties.

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