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Charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Exeter, by the Right Reverend Henry Lord Bishop of Exeter, at his triennial visitation in the months of August, September, and October, 1836.

By: Phillpotts, Henry, 1778-1869.Publisher: London : John Murray..., 1836Description: 48p.Subject(s): Church of England -- Government | Church and state -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.111(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57808-1001
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VOL.111(14) The Irish Church. Important facts. VOL.111(2) A series of letters from Feargus O'Connor, Esq., barrister at law; to Daniel O'Connell, Esq. M.P containing a review of Mr. O'Connell's conduct during the agitation of the question of Catholic Emancipation; together with an analysis of his motives and actions, since he became a member of Parliament. VOL.111(3) Instruct; employ; don't hang them: or, Ireland tranquilized without soldiers. And enriched without English capital. Containing observations on a few of the chief errors of Irish government and Irish land proprietors, with the means of their correction practically illustrated. By John Pitt Kennedy, late an officer in the Corps of Royal Engineers. VOL.111(4) Charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Exeter, by the Right Reverend Henry Lord Bishop of Exeter, at his triennial visitation in the months of August, September, and October, 1836. VOL.111(5) A letter to the Protestants of the United Kingdom, exhibiting the real principles of the Roman Catholic bishops and priests in Ireland, as contained in their standard of theology adopted in 1808, and since used as a guide in their private clerical conferences. By the Rev. R. J. M'Ghee. VOL.111(6) A suggestion to protestants. "England expects every man to do his duty". VOL.111(7) The Catholic question. A warning to the British Nation.

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