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The duty of protestants to hold fast their religious privileges. A sermon preached March 3, 1840, by the Rev. George Cole, B.A. Minister of St. George's Chapel, Worcester.

By: Cole, George.Publisher: Worcester : T. Eaton & Son...; and Nisbet & Co.,...London, 1840Description: 19, [1]p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Church and state -- Church of England
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.115(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57862-1001
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VOL.114(9) Speeches delivered by Geo. Finch, Esq. and the Rev. Mr. Thorp, at the discussion which took place at the formation of the Bristol Auxiliary of the British Reformation Society. VOL.115(1) Figmentum Papale, or Papal sham-bishops: being and incidental enquiry into their existence and dignity ... By Frederick A. Glover, A.M., St Peter's College, Cambridge, Rector of Charlton-in-Dover. VOL.115(2) Protestantism or popery. A tract for the times, shewing that the tractarian movement is a departure from the principles of the Church of England, and a departure for the principles of the Church of Rome. By the Rev. Edward Young, M.A. of Trinity College Cambridge. VOL.115(3) The duty of protestants to hold fast their religious privileges. A sermon preached March 3, 1840, by the Rev. George Cole, B.A. Minister of St. George's Chapel, Worcester. VOL.115(4) A remonstrance addressed to the Quarterly reviewer, respecting his recent article on the rubrics. By a London Clergyman. VOL.115(5) England's Cæsar: a speech addressed to the Liverpool Protestant Operative Association, at their annual meeting, December, 1843. By the Rev. Hugh M'Neile, A.M., President of the Association. VOL.115(6) Petitions of the late Rev. William Howels against the Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1829; and on national education.

"Being the first of a series of sermons on the errors of the Church of Rome, preached by several clergymen in St. Paul's Church, Worcester" - t.p.

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