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Ninth annual address to the parishioners of St. Mary's, Kilkenny.

By: Roe, Peter, 1778-1842.Publisher: Dublin : John Jones, printer, 1825Description: 4p.Subject(s): Sermons, English -- Ireland -- 19th century
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VOL.105(3) A third letter from the Rev. W. Archer, Vicar of Newcastle, in the diocese of Dublin, to the Rev. Alexander Roache, Roman Catholic clergyman of said parish, being a continuation of the correspondence on some controverted points of doctrine which are vitally connected with man's eternal interests. VOL.105(4) Copy of a letter to the Rev. Thomas Maguire, P.P. By Mr. Joseph Reilly. VOL.105(4) A third letter from the Rev. W. Archer, Vicar of Newcastle, in the diocese of Dublin, to the Rev. Alexander Roache, Roman Catholic clergyman of said parish, being a continuation of the correspondence on some controverted points of doctrine which are vitally connected with man's eternal interests. VOL.105(4) Ninth annual address to the parishioners of St. Mary's, Kilkenny. VOL.105(5) Decision of the four judges, in the case of M'Garrahan versus Maguire. On application being made for new trial. VOL.105(5) Report of a public discussion, held in East-Brook Chapel, at Bradford, in Yorkshire, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 3rd and 4th of December, 1828, at a public meeting, appointed by the Auxiliary Society for Promoting the Religious Principles of the Reformation: on which occasion nine Roman Catholic priests were present, and about thirty-five Protestant ministers: and which originated in the interruption of the meeting of the Bradford Auxiliary Bible Society, on the 10th of October 1828, by the Rev. John Maddocks, the Romas Catholic priest, resident in that town. VOL.105(6) Report of the speeches as delivered at a meeting held in the county court house in Clonmel, for the purpose of establishing an auxiliary branch of the London Hibernian School Society, September 21st and 22d, 1824.

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