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A report of the discussion which took place at the Argyll Rooms, London, on Thursday, 24th May, between the Rev. Mr. Burnett and Mr. O'Leary, (both of the city of Cork.) relative to "the indiscriminate circulation of the Holy Scriptures".

By: Burnett, John, of Cork.Contributor(s): O'Leary, Mr.Publisher: Dublin : William Curry, Jun. and Co. ..., and R.M. Timms ..., 1827Description: 42p.Subject(s): Bible -- Reading -- Ireland | Bible -- Publication and distribution -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.120(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57894-1001
Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.128(9) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57894-2001
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VOL.128(6) The great doctrines of Christianity stated and defended; being a reply to the charge lately delivered to the clergy of the province of Munster. By William Conner. VOL.128(7) 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.128(8) Important controversial discussion between the Rev. Mr. Pope and the Rev. Mr. Maguire, on the doctrines of the Church of Rome, &c. which commenced at the Lecture-Room of the Dublin Institution, on the 19th of April, 1827, and was continued for six successive days. With an appendix to this edition, shewing the many glaring omissions in what is termed the authorised report. VOL.128(9) A report of the discussion which took place at the Argyll Rooms, London, on Thursday, 24th May, between the Rev. Mr. Burnett and Mr. O'Leary, (both of the city of Cork.) relative to "the indiscriminate circulation of the Holy Scriptures". VOL.129(1) Quidam's letters, relative to the Church of Rome. VOL.129(11) Motives for leaving the Roman Catholic Church. In ten letters to Mr. William Furlong, teacher of classics, near Wexford. By James Godkin. VOL.129(2) Interpretation of two horrible monsters, an Ass-Pope, found in the Tiber at Rome, in the year 1496 and a Calf-monk, brought to light at Friburg in Misnia, in the year 1523. By Martin Luther and Philip Melancthon.And now translated by the Rev. Henry Cole, of Clare Hall, Cambridge, and late lecturer of Woolwich, Kent.

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