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The popes' footstool.

Publisher: London : Published by J. Clements..., [1828?]Description: 16p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.106(12) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57716-1001
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VOL.106(1) The protestant faith: an address to the temporal peers of England in the reign of Queen Mary. By Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, when under sentence of martyrdom, executed shortly afterwards. VOL.106(10) Letters between a Catholic and a Protestant, on the doctrines of the Church of Rome; originally published in Berrow's Worcester Journal, under the signatures of W.L. and Horace Bentley. VOL.106(11) Letter from the Rev. Robert J. M'Ghee to the Roman Catholics of Ireland. VOL.106(12) The popes' footstool. VOL.106(13) Hints for conducting Sunday schools; useful also for day schools and families. Compiled by the Committee of the Sunday School Society for Ireland. VOL.106(14) A letter to the Rev James Doyle, D.D. R.C. Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, in reply to his letter to Lord Farnham. By the Rev. Robert J. McGhee, A.M. VOL.106(15) The principle of the union between church and state in Christian communities, explained; and its validity defended against the fictions of Warburton, and the usurpation of popery; in a charge to his clergy; published by the Archbishop of Dublin, in the year 1827; and now re-published, with a view to the present state of public affairs.

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