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The Catholic Church invulnerable and invincible: or, an explication of the celebrated Creed of Pope Pius IV. In a plain and easy way, for the full comprehension of the unlearned. By an Independent Layman.

By: Independent Layman.Contributor(s): Catholic Church. Pope (1559-1565 : Pius IV).Publisher: London : Published for the author by Thomas Flint, 1829Description: xlv, 263p.Subject(s): Pius, IV, Pope | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Council of Trent (1545-1563)
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.74 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57304-1001
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VOL.73(5) Conciliation. A satire. Addressed to the friends of Ireland. Written during a late visit to that country.By an Englishman. VOL.73(6) Tithes no tax; In a letter to a friend, wherein the arguments of Mr. O'Driscoll, Hume, &c. &c. are particularly considered. By Mediensis. VOL.7(4) The poetical works of the Right Hon. George Canning, M.P. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, &c. &c. &c. comprising the whole of his satires, odes, songs, and other poems; with a biographical memoir of the author. VOL.74 The Catholic Church invulnerable and invincible: or, an explication of the celebrated Creed of Pope Pius IV. In a plain and easy way, for the full comprehension of the unlearned. By an Independent Layman. VOL.75(1) An enquiry how far Papists ought to be treated here as good subjects; and, how far they are chargeable with the tenets commonly imputed to them. VOL.75(2) Mr. Bower's answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, intituled, Six letters from A------d B----r to Father Sheldon, Provincial of the Jesuits in England, &c. Part I. VOL.75(3) A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives for leaving his office of secretary to the Court of Inquisition. Including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, in this bloody court; and of a nobleman who expired under his tortures: to both which inhuman and shocking scenes the author was an eye-witness. With the difficulties he met with in escaping from thence.

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