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Roman Catholics of Killesandra parish, your attention is directed to the following note and observations.

By: Reilly, Joseph.Publisher: [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1827Description: 3-6p.Subject(s): Maguire, Thomas, 1792-1847 | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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VOL.120(5) The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record. January, 1828. VOL.120(6) No chimera: the lay reformation of Ireland traced to its origin; in a series of letters to the Marquess of Lansdowne. VOL.120(7) A sermon on the sacrifice of the mass, preached in St. John's Chapel, Bath, on Sunday, the 25th of November, 1827, and published at the particular request of the congregation. By the Rev. James P. Kenny, late a Roman Catholic priest of the Capuchin Order in Ireland, but now, by the grace of God, a Minister of the Church of England. Ex. S.T. Ejusdem ordinis. VOL.120(8) Roman Catholics of Killesandra parish, your attention is directed to the following note and observations. VOL.120(9) On the abuses of canon law and church discipline, as practised by the Roman Catholic bishops of Ireland. A vindication of the Rev. J.B. Dodd's case, Parish Priest of the Union of Cloonohil, Kilturra, and Killashalvey, in the Diocese of Achonry, Ireland. Submitted to the prelates, subordinate clergy & laity of Ireland. VOL.12(1) A Protestant catechism shewing the principal errors of the church of Rome. In four parts. 1. Of the rule of faith, and the infallibility of the Church. 2. Of the Pope's supremacy, and the treatment of hereticks. 3. Of errors in the worship of God. 4. Of the sacraments, and other points of doctrine and practice. The seventh edition. VOL.121(1) Case of the protestants of Ireland stated in addresses delivered at meetings in Dublin, Liverpool, Bristol, and Bath in the year 1834, by the Rev. Mortimer O'Sullivan, A.M. with an appendix, containing copious notes.

Refers to a sermon preached at Killesandra Chapel on August 9, 1827, by the Rev. Thomas Maguire.

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