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An historical review of papal and conciliar infallibility. By the Rev. William Keary.

By: Keary, William.Publisher: London : Hatchard and Son, 1826Description: xxiv, 250p.Subject(s): Authority -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church | Popes -- Infallibility
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.58(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 56279-1001
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VOL.57(1) The trial of John Magee, proprietor of the Dublin Evening post, for publishing an historical review of the Duke of Richmond's administration in Ireland, tried, in the Court of King's Bench, on the 26th and 27th July, before the Right Hon. Chief Justice Downes and a special jury, to which is prefixed, a report of several motions, grounded on Mr. Maggee's affadavit, to pospone his trial, until Michaelmas term. VOL.57(2) The trial of Antichrist: otherwise, the man of sin, for high treason against the Son of God, tried at the Sessions House of Truth, before the Right Hon. Divine Revelation, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Equity; the Hon. Justice Reason, of said court; and the Hon. Justice History, one of the Justices of His Majesty's Court of Information. Taken in short-hand by the Rev. W.L.S.G., a friend to St. Peter, professor of stenography, and author of "Four Dialogues between the Apostle St. Peter, and his Holiness the Pope of Rome," &c. &c. VOL.57(3) Ireland's grievances, political and statistical... To which is added Mr. Scully's celebrated Statement of the penal laws: published first in 1812, by H. Fitzpatrick. VOL.58(1) An historical review of papal and conciliar infallibility. By the Rev. William Keary. VOL.58(2) Lectures on the distinguishing doctrines of the Church of Rome. Delivered before numerous congregations, chiefly composed of Roman Catholics. By T. William Dixon. VOL.59(1) Les Constitutions des Jésuites avec les Déclarations; texte latin d'après l'édition de Prague. VOL.59(2) Des Jésuites par MM. Michelet et Quinet.

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