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The great folly, superstition, and idolatry, of pilgrimages in Ireland; especially of that to St. Patrick's Purgatory. Together, with an account of the loss that the publick sustaineth thereby, truly and impartially represented. By John Richardson, Rector of the Parish of Belturbet, alias Annah.

By: Richardson, John, 1664-1747.Publisher: Dublin : printed by J. Hyde, and sold by J. Leathley..., 1727Description: [18], viii, [8], 163, [1] p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Pilgrims and pilgrimages -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.92(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57498-1001
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VOL.92(4) Sketch of the life and unparalleled sufferings of James Byrne, late coachman to the Honourable John Jocelyn, brother to the Honourable and Right Rev. "Father in God", the Lord Bishop of Clogher. Together with some observations on the conduct of the Jocelyn family, as well as that of Alderman Archer, then Lord Mayor of Dublin, on his detaining two letters indispensably necessary for the victim's defence. VOL.92(5) The speech of Charles Phillips, Esq., Barrister, as delivered by him in the Court-House, Galway, on the first of April, 1816, in the case of O'Mullan v. M'Korkill, for defamation. VOL.92(6) Thoughts on the alarming state of the circulation, and on the means of redressing the pecuniary grievances in Ireland. By the Earl of Lauderdale. VOL.92(7) The great folly, superstition, and idolatry, of pilgrimages in Ireland; especially of that to St. Patrick's Purgatory. Together, with an account of the loss that the publick sustaineth thereby, truly and impartially represented. By John Richardson, Rector of the Parish of Belturbet, alias Annah. VOL.9(3) Six months in a convent, or, the narrative of Rebecca Theresa Reed, who was under the influence of the Roman Catholics about two years, and an inmate of the Ursuline Convent on Mount Benedict, Charlestown, Mass., nearly six months, in the years 1831-2. With some preliminary suggestions by the Committee of Publication. VOL.93(1) Exposure of Roman Catholic misstatements respecting the recent conversions in Ireland. VOL.93(10) Report of the proceedings of a meeting held in Navan, on the 27th of December, 1827, for the purpose of establishing a branch of the Reformation Society in the County of Meath.

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