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The pope confounded and his kingdom exposed, in a divine opening of Daniel viii. 23-25. By Martin Luther. Now first translated into English by the Rev. Henry Cole, late of Clare Hall, Cambridge...

By: Luther, Martin, 1483-1546.Contributor(s): Cole, Henry.Publisher: London : James Nisbet and Co..., 1836Description: xxiii, [1], 180, [4]p.Uniform titles: Ad librum Ambrosii Catharini responsio. English Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Papacy
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.115(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57866-1001
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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. VOL.115(7) Two addresses to the protestants of Ireland, adopted at public meetings at the Rotundo. By the Dublin Protestant Operative Association and Reformation Society. VOL.115(8) The pope confounded and his kingdom exposed, in a divine opening of Daniel viii. 23-25. By Martin Luther. Now first translated into English by the Rev. Henry Cole, late of Clare Hall, Cambridge... VOL.115(9) Lectures on the points in controversy between Romanists and Protestants. By the Hon. and Rev. B. W. Noel ... [et al.]. VOL.116(1) Remarks on the imposts of the clergy, with a general account of the affairs of the church of France, and a state of the several taxes laid upon them in the year 1742. To which is added, the new regulation of the tax for arming and cloathing the militia. VOL.116(2) Remarkable extracts selected from a work printed in the year 1687, by Peter Jurieu, entitled The accomplishment of the scripture prophecies, &c. In which are pointed out, in an extraordinary manner, many things analagous to the present great changes in France; particularly the fall of the Pope's authority of tyranny; of the nunneries, &c. and of titles of honour. Which reformation the author predicts will be brought about "not by the ministry of some new preachers, but by an heavenly operation, that shall open the eyes of them who are as yet in darkness". To which are added several acts and decrees of the National Assembly of France similar thereto.

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