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Reformed religion vindicated; or, an antidote to Catholic intrigue containing a concise history of the rise, progress, and fall of Popery in England.

Publisher: Birmingham : Printed for the author by John Webster, 1825Description: 43p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Great Britain | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.52(11) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 55223-1001
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VOL.5(2) Supplement to "Six months in a convent;" containing a second statement, by Rebecca T. Reed: confirmations of her narrative; and a full exposure of cloister education. VOL.52(1) The plausible arguments of a Romish priest, answered by an English Protestant. VOL.52(10) The Bible prohibited: a dialogue between a Roman Catholic priest, and a Roman Catholic layman. VOL.52(11) Reformed religion vindicated; or, an antidote to Catholic intrigue containing a concise history of the rise, progress, and fall of Popery in England. VOL.52(12) The Jesuits' intrigues, translated out of a book privately printed at Paris. Dedicated to Charles Brownlow, Esq. M.P. for the County of Armagh. VOL.52(13) Rev. A. M'Creight's address to the Protestant and Roman Catholic inhabitants of the neighbourhood of Tollymore. 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.

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