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The Church of Rome: a view of the peculiar doctrines, religious worship, ecclesiastical polity, and ceremonial observances, of the Roman Catholic Church. By the Rev. H. C. O'Donnoghue, A.M.

By: O'Donnoghue, Hallifield Cosgayne.Publisher: London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830Description: xvi, 341, [1], 2p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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VOL.116(5) A dictionary of modern anti-superstitionists; or, an account, arranged alphabetically, of those, who, whether called atheists, sceptics, deists, latitudinarians, religious reformers, or &c. have, during the last ten centuries, contributed towards the diminution of superstition. Compiled by a searcher after truth. VOL.116(6) Catéchisme sur les principales controverses, que nous avons avec l'église romaine. VOL.116(7) Remarks on the Rev. Thomas Tysan's attack on Protestantism and Bible societies, in letters to a friend. By Jacob Stanley. VOL.117(1) The Church of Rome: a view of the peculiar doctrines, religious worship, ecclesiastical polity, and ceremonial observances, of the Roman Catholic Church. By the Rev. H. C. O'Donnoghue, A.M. VOL.117(2) A history of the Romish and English hierarchies; with an examination of the assumptions, abuses, & intolerance of episcopacy; proving the necessity of a reformed English church. By James Abbott A.B. (Late fellow commoner) of Queen's College, Cambridge. VOL.118(1) A charge delivered at his triennial and metropolitan visitation, in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, on Tuesday the 10th of October, 1826: By William Magee, D.D. F.R.S. M.R.I.A. &c. Archbishop of Dublin. VOL.118(10) 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.

End pages comprise a list of the author's other writings.

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