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A few cursory observations addressed to the protestants of Ireland on the present state of affairs, with reference to the claims made by Roman Catholics; and the annihilation of the protestant church. By a soldier. At present serving in the garrison of Cork.

By: Soldier.Publisher: Cork : printed by Barry Drew, 1835Description: 14p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Catholic emancipation -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.85(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57416-1001
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VOL.85(3) Art IX. Religion and policy, and the countenance and assistance each should give the other. With a survey of the power and jurisdiction of the pope in the dominions of other princes. By Edward, Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England and Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1811. VOL.85(4) Aspersions answered: an explanatory statement, addressed to the public at large, and to every reader of the Quarterly Review in particular. By William Hone. VOL.85(5) A dissertation on the infallibility of the Roman Catholic Church, with an abstract of the evidence for and against that doctrine. By Henry Murphy, Esq. Tantas Componere Lites. VOL.85(6) A few cursory observations addressed to the protestants of Ireland on the present state of affairs, with reference to the claims made by Roman Catholics; and the annihilation of the protestant church. By a soldier. At present serving in the garrison of Cork. VOL.85(7) The complaint of Peace. Translated from the Latin of Erasmus. VOL.85(7) A letter from a friend to Samuel Chandler, occasion'd by his sermon against popery, preach'd at Salters-Hall, Jan. 16, 1734-5. With some remarks on Mr. Barker's sermon, preach'd at the same place, Jan. 9, 1734-5. To which is added, a postscript to Mr. Neal, occasion'd by his sermon against popery, preach'd at Salters-Hall, Jan. 23, 1734-5. By a countryman and a lover of the truth. VOL.86(1) A recantation sermon, preached before the Right Reverend Father in God, Samuel, lord bishop of Chester, at the Collegiate church in Manchester, Sept. 21, anno Dom. 1729. By William Hudleston, lately a Benedictine missionary, &c. of the Church of Rome. Published at the desire of His Lordship.

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