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The popish college of Maynooth. By the author of "The progress of popery".

By: Wylie, M. (Macleod).Contributor(s): Protestant Association.Series: Publications of the Protestant Association: no. 19Publisher: London : Protestant Association, 1839Description: 12p.Subject(s): St. Patrick's College (Maynooth) | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Catholic theological seminaries -- Ireland -- Maynooth
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.109(9) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57782-1001
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VOL.109(6) Holy Scripture. - The basis of national education. A sermon, delivered in Belgrave Chapel, Belgrave Square, on Sunday, May 17, 1835, with an appendix. By William Thorpe D.D. (late of Trinity College, Dublin.) Minister of Belgrave Chapel. VOL.109(7) The Achill mission, and the present state of protestantism in Ireland: Being the statement delivered by the Rev. Edward Nangle, at a meeting of the Protestant Association, in Exeter Hall, Dec. 28, 1838. VOL.109(8) The progress of popery in the British dominions and elsewhere. VOL.109(9) The popish college of Maynooth. By the author of "The progress of popery". VOL.1(1) Almanach officiel des omnibus, comprenant toutes les voitures à 30 cent. circulant dans Paris, et leur correspondance tant en ville que dans la banlieue, avec un chapitre spécial indiquant les lignes qui ont leur direction vers le chemin de fer, par un chef de station. VOL.110(1) The curse of popery, and popish princes, to the civil government, and Protestant Church of England. Demonstrated from the debates of Parliament in 1680, relating to the bill of exclusion of the then Duke of York.With an introduction shewing the progress of popery from the Reformation to this present time. VOL.110(2) An appeal to scripture, reason, & tradition, in support of the doctrines contained in a letter to the Roman Catholics of the city of Worcester, from the late chaplain of that society, stating the motives which induced him to relinquish that communion: With some strictures on a caveat since addressed to the same society, by W. Pilling, against those doctrines: in a letter to William Pilling. By the Rev. John Hawkins.

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