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Facts and documents illustrative of the history of the period immediately preceding the accession of William III. Referring particularly to religion in England and in France, and bearing on recent events. By Arthur H. Kenney D.D. Rector of St Olave's, Southwark.

By: Kenney, Arthur H.Publisher: London : C. & J. Rivington...; T. Cadel...; Hatchard and Son...; Relfe...; and all the principal booksellers, 1827Description: [8], 279, [2]p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Church of England -- History | Great Britain -- History -- 1660-1714
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.124(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58123-1001
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VOL.123(8) Extracts from the speeches and writings of eminent public characters, respecting the Catholic claims: with a few prefatory remarks. VOL.12(4) A dialogue between a Roman Catholic and a Protestant, on prayer to saints, worship of images, prayers for the dead, Purgatory, auricular confession, absolutions and indulgences, merits, and prayers in an unknown tongue. Chiefly taken from Matthew Poole. VOL.124(1) An enquiry concerning some of the doctrines maintained by the Church of Rome: in answer to the charge of intolerance, brought by members of that church, against members of the Church of England. By Arthur H. Kenney, D.D. Dean of Achonry, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. VOL.124(2) Facts and documents illustrative of the history of the period immediately preceding the accession of William III. Referring particularly to religion in England and in France, and bearing on recent events. By Arthur H. Kenney D.D. Rector of St Olave's, Southwark. VOL.12(5) A dialogue between a Roman Catholic and a Protestant, on the supremacy of the Pope, and infallibility of the Romish Church; charges of novelty and schism; call and succession of ministers, and perpetual visibility of the church. Chiefly taken from Matthew Poole. VOL.125(1) Popery in alliance with heathenism: letters proving that where the Bible is wholly unknown, as in the heathen world, or only partially known, as in the Romish Church, idolatry and superstition are inevitable. By John Poynder, Esq. VOL.125(2) A reply by J. K. L. to the late charge of the Most Rev. Doctor Magee, Protestant Archbishop of Dublin, submitted, most respectfully, to those to whom the above charge was addressed.

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