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The popish purgatory refuted, and the eternity of hell's torments demonstrated, in a discourse, preached November 16th, 1823, in the primitive Wesleyan Methodist Preaching House, South Great George's-Street, Dublin. By Daniel M'Afee.

By: McAfee, Daniel, 1791-1873.Publisher: Dublin : printed by J. Charles..., 1824Description: 40p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Bible. N.T. Luke XVI, 26 -- Sermons | Purgatory | Future life
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.129(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58048-1001
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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. VOL.129(3) The encyclical letter of Pope Leo the XII. To his venerable brethern, the patriarchs, primates, archbishops and bishops, of the Catholic Church, with an English translation of the same. To which are annexed pastoral instructions by the R.C. archbishops and bishops, to the clergy laity of their communion throughout Ireland. VOL.129(4) The popish purgatory refuted, and the eternity of hell's torments demonstrated, in a discourse, preached November 16th, 1823, in the primitive Wesleyan Methodist Preaching House, South Great George's-Street, Dublin. By Daniel M'Afee. VOL.129(5) Proofs that the Holy Communion in both kinds was administered to the laity within the parish of Norham, and diocese of Durham, before the reformation. A letter to the Honorable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Durham. By James Raine, Rector of Meldon. VOL.129(6) A reply to a letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Tuam, from "A senior of the Church in England," by a lay member of the Church of England. VOL.129(7) A discourse on the Holy Catholic Church. By a Clergyman.

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