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The apostacy of the Papal Church, clearly established in a letter addressed to Philocatholicus by Apostolicus.

By: Apostolicus.Publisher: London : printed for James Bain...and sold by Messrs. Hatchards..., 1825Description: 24p.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.133(9) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57429-1001
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VOL.133(6) A discourse concerning transubstantiation, preached by the Rev. Dr. Harris, at Salters' Hall, on the 13th of February, 1734-5. VOL.133(7) A letter to a friend, containing brief observations upon the concluding part of a publication, entitled "The crisis: with an inquiry into the probable destiny of England, during the predicted desolations of the Papal kingdoms." By a Layman [i.e. Anon.]. VOL.133(8) Common sense versus Pastorini; addressed to the lay members of the Church of Rome. By a friend to Ireland. VOL.133(9) The apostacy of the Papal Church, clearly established in a letter addressed to Philocatholicus by Apostolicus. VOL.13(4) A dissuasive from popery in a letter from the late Archbishop Tillotson, when Dean of Canterbury, to the Right Hon. Charles, then Earl, afterwards Duke of Shrewsbury. VOL.134(1) The morality of the East; extracted from the Koran of Mohammed: digested under alphabetical heads. With an introduction, and occasional remarks. To which is prefixed, a short abstract of his life, not in the former edition. Reprinted from the edition of 1766, and edited by Josephus Tela [pseud.]. VOL.134(3) A catalogue of the most eminently venerable relics of the Roman Catholic Church; collected by the pious care of their holinesses the popes, the most august emperors, kings, princes, and prelates, of the Christian world: which are to be disposed of by auction, at the Church of Saint Peter's at Rome, the 1st of June, 1753, by order of the Pope, for the benefit of a young gentleman of great rank. Communicated by a person of distinction now at Rome, in a letter to the Right Hon. the ------ of ------.

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