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A report made by His Grace the Lord Primate, from the lords committees appointed to enquire into the present state of popery in the kingdom of Ireland. And to prepare such heads for bills, as they shall think most proper for explaining and amending the acts to prevent the growth of popery; and to secure this kingdom from any dangers from the great number of papists in this nation. To which is added, an appendix containing original papers.

By: Ireland. Parliament. House of Lords.Publisher: [London] : Dublin printed, London reprinted, by J. Oliver..., 1747Description: 35, [1]p. ; 8°.Subject(s): Ireland. Parliament. House of Lords -- Committees | Catholics -- Ireland | Ireland -- Politics and government -- 18th century
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VOL.87(6) A brief examination of the question whether it is expedient either in a religious or political view, to pass an act to enable Papists to take real securities for money which they may lend. By Sir James Caldwell, Fellow of the Royal Society. VOL.87(7) The prelude to a levee; calculated for the meridian of the castle of Dublin. VOL.87(8) An impartial enquiry; whether the two propositions, to be abjured by the oath of abjuration, are the doctrines of the Church of Rome. VOL.88(1) A report made by His Grace the Lord Primate, from the lords committees appointed to enquire into the present state of popery in the kingdom of Ireland. And to prepare such heads for bills, as they shall think most proper for explaining and amending the acts to prevent the growth of popery; and to secure this kingdom from any dangers from the great number of papists in this nation. To which is added, an appendix containing original papers. VOL.88(2) A miscellany, containing several tracts on various subjects. By the Bishop of Cloyne ... VOL.88(3) Letters on Roman Catholic tenets, as they have a reference to the duties of subjects living under catholic governments, and on the supposed connexion of Catholicism with the late rebellion in Ireland. By the Rev. Edward Slater. VOL.88(4) Some account of the first apparent symptoms of the late rebellion in the county of Kildare, and an adjoining part of the King's county; with a succinct narrative of some of the most remarkable passages in the rise and progress of the rebellion in the county of Wexford, especially in the vicinity of Ross; and a minute detail of the battle fought in and near that town on the 5th of June, 1798, in a letter to Wentworth Alexander, Esq. of the Monasterevan Cavalry. To which are added, by way of appendix, a curious letter, supposed to be written by a penitent rebel, and other entertaining matters. By James Alexander, Esq. late temporary major of the Ross Unarmed Loyalists.

Originally published in Ireland in 1731. Cf. "To the reader"--p. 2.

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