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The devil and the pope; a vision.

Publisher: Bristol : printed for the author and sold by Philip Rose; John Bumpus...London, 1825Description: 36p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.106(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57711-1001
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VOL.106(3) An address delivered in the church of Affane, on Tuesday, January 25th, 1825 at the interment of the Rev. William Power, late incumbent of that parish. By the Rev. Peter Roe. VOL.106(6) The fourteenth annual report of the Baptist Society for Promoting the Gospel in Ireland, read at the City of London Tavern, Bishopsgate Street, on Friday, June 20, 1828. J. E. Gordon, Esq. R.N. in the chair. VOL.106(7) A sketch of the history of the persecutions of the Protestants in Hungary. (From the June and July numbers of the Protestant Journal). VOL.106(8) The devil and the pope; a vision. VOL.106(9) A letter to a friend, containing a few heads for consideration, on subjects that trouble the Church. By Charlotte Elizabeth. VOL.107(1) A letter from His Majesty the present King of Prussia to his near relative, the reigning Duchess of Coethens, on her departure from the ancient apostolical faith of the Protestant Church, by her conversion to the new tenets of the Church of Rome, and the doctrines and decrees of popes and councils. VOL.107(10) Index to various statements and facts respecting the Kildare-Place Society, contained in public and official documents, 1831.

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