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The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record. January, 1828.

Publisher: [S.l] : [s.n.], 1828Description: 58p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Catholic Church -- Ireland | Bible -- Study and teaching | Protestantism -- Ireland -- History
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.104(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57654-1001
Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.120(5) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57654-2001
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VOL.120(29) A description of the skeleton of the fossil deer of Ireland, cervus megaceros; drawn up at the instance of the Committee of Natural Philosophy of the Royal Dublin Society. By John Hart, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland &c. VOL.120(3) Speeches delivered by Geo. Finch, Esq. and the Rev. Mr. Thorp, at the discussion which took place at the formation of the Bristol Auxiliary of the British Reformation Society. VOL.120(4) The Dublin Metropolitan Reformation Society. VOL.120(5) The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record. January, 1828. VOL.120(6) No chimera: the lay reformation of Ireland traced to its origin; in a series of letters to the Marquess of Lansdowne. VOL.120(7) A sermon on the sacrifice of the mass, preached in St. John's Chapel, Bath, on Sunday, the 25th of November, 1827, and published at the particular request of the congregation. By the Rev. James P. Kenny, late a Roman Catholic priest of the Capuchin Order in Ireland, but now, by the grace of God, a Minister of the Church of England. Ex. S.T. Ejusdem ordinis. VOL.120(8) Roman Catholics of Killesandra parish, your attention is directed to the following note and observations.

Head title from page 2 onwards "The Irish Reformation".

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