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Lux renata: a Protestant's epistle, with notes. By the Author of Religio Clerici.

By: Smedley, Edward, 1788-1836.Publisher: London : Shackell and Co..., 1826Description: [8], 62p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.119(5) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57888-1001
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VOL.119(2) The doctrine of transubstantiation subversive of the foundations of human belief; therefore incapable of being proved by any evidence, or of being believed by men under the influence of common sense. By Alexander Carson, A.M. VOL.119(3) The truth of the Gospel demonstrated from the character of God manifested in the atonement. In a letter to Mr Richard Carlile, by Alexander Carson, A.M. VOL.119(4) The right and duty of all men to read the Scriptures; being the substance of a speech intended to have been delivered at the meeting of the Carlow Bible Society; containing a refutation of several parts of a late pamphlet by J.K.L. entitled "Letters on the state of education, and Bible societies." By Alexander Carson, A.M. VOL.119(5) Lux renata: a Protestant's epistle, with notes. By the Author of Religio Clerici. VOL.119(6) Strictures on the Rev. Mr. Keogh's preaching, exhibiting a view of his style, and manner of treating the holy scriptures, and writings of the ancient fathers, &c. Addressed to the Roman Catholics of Ireland. By an impartial observer. VOL.119(7) A brief sketch of the history and present situation of the Valdenses in Piemont, commonly called Vaudois. By Hugh Dyke Acland, Esq. VOL.119(8) The errors, corruptions, and claims, of the Church of Rome, exhibited in a sermon, preached by P.A. Baines, D.D. at the dedication of the Catholic Chapel, Bradford, exposed and refuted. By the Rev. J. Taylor, A.M. curate of Bradford.

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