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Conferentiæ in A. D. Dublin.: hoc anno, (1830), quatuor erunt. Tempus et concionatorem in unoquoque districtu, Archiepiscopus opportunè vivâ voce vel scriptis ipse monstrabit.

Publisher: Dublin : [s.n.], 1835Description: 14, [2]p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Ireland | Dublin (Diocese)
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.103(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57602-1001
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VOL.103(18) Roman Catholic morality, as inculcated in the theological class-books used in Maynooth College. VOL.103(19) Strictures on the letter of the Right Rev. Dr. Murray, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, relative to Dens' theology; in which the doctrine of the Church of Rome on the punishment of heresy, the doctrine of mental reservation, and the qualification oath, taken by the Roman Catholic members, are discussed; with a dedication to the Protestants of Ireland. By a lay Protestant. VOL.103(2) Ordo questionum quæ in conferentiis ruralibus diœcesis Dubliniensis enucleandæ sunt. "In usum venerabilis cleri sæcularis Hibernici". VOL.103(3) Conferentiæ in A. D. Dublin.: hoc anno, (1830), quatuor erunt. Tempus et concionatorem in unoquoque districtu, Archiepiscopus opportunè vivâ voce vel scriptis ipse monstrabit. VOL.103(4) Dens's theology. Extracts from Peter Dens, on the nature of confession, and obligation of the seal. VOL.103(5) The theology of Peter Dens, with all its immoral and persecuting principles, proved to be the text book of the present Roman Catholic priesthood of Ireland. By the Rev. J.G. Lorimer, Minister of St. David's Parish, Glasgow. VOL.103(6) Ireland; popery and priestcraft the cause of her misery and crime. By J.C. Colquhoun, Esq. of Killermont.

Includes topics for conferences held in the provinces of Dublin and Leinster from 1831 to 1835.

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