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A plain statement of the doctrines objected to in the Church of Rome, and the reasons fairly assigned for separating from her communion. By Joseph Reilly, late a Roman Catholic student.

By: Reilly, Joseph.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for M. Goodwin, 1826Description: 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.52(9) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 55221-1001
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VOL.52(6) 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 a Quondam Pilgrim. VOL.52(7) A Roman Catholic method of conversion. VOL.52(8) A letter addressed to the author of the book of the Roman Catholic Church. By Apostolicus. VOL.52(9) A plain statement of the doctrines objected to in the Church of Rome, and the reasons fairly assigned for separating from her communion. By Joseph Reilly, late a Roman Catholic student. VOL.5(3) Six months in a house of correction, or, The narrative of Dorah Mahony, who was under the influence of the Protestants about a year, and an inmate of the house of correction, in Leverett St., Boston, Massachusetts, nearly six months, in the year 18--. With some preliminary suggestions by the Committee of Publication. VOL.53(1) The present state of the Established Church, or Ecclesiastical registry of Ireland, for the year 1814. Compiled and arranged by Samuel Percy Lea, gent. VOL.53(2) A history of the rise, progress, and suppression of the rebellion in the county of Wexford, in the year 1798. To which is annexed the author's account of his captivity, and merciful deliverance. By George Taylor.

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