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Thoughts on the Roman Catholic question. By a Peelite.

By: Peelite.Publisher: London : Printed [by R. Gilbert], for C., J., G., & F. Rivington , 1828Description: [4], 59, [1]p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.137(30) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58182-1001
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VOL.137(28) A suggestion to protestants. "England expects every man to do his duty". VOL.137(29) The weeping patriot. A sermon preached in Carysfort chapel, Black Rock, on Sunday, 8th March, 1829, by the Rev. John Crosthwaite, B.D. With a reprint of a letter from the author, to Henry Maxwell, Esq. Secretary of the Brunswick Constitutional Club of Graduates, &c. dated November 11, 1828. Published at the desire of the congregation. VOL.137(3) The weeping patriot. A sermon preached in Carysfort chapel, Black Rock, on Sunday, 8th March, 1829, by the Rev. John Crosthwaite, B.D. With a reprint of a letter from the author, to Henry Maxwell, Esq. Secretary of the Brunswick Constitutional Club of Graduates, &c. dated November 11, 1828. Published at the desire of the congregation. VOL.137(30) Thoughts on the Roman Catholic question. By a Peelite. VOL.137(31) Catholic emancipation, incompatible with the safety of the established religion, liberty, laws and Protestant succession, of the British Empire: an address to the Protestants of the United Kingdoms: with an appendix containing the coronation oath; and the speech of His Late Royal Highness the Duke of York, on Catholic emancipation. By the Rev. Richard Warner, F.A.S... VOL.137(32) Four speeches delivered at public meetings, held in Devonshire, against concession to the demands of the Roman Catholics of these realms, by the Rev. Henry Francis Lyte, A.B. VOL.137(33) A brief address to the protestants of Great Britain, and especially the members of the legislature: exhibiting the true spirit of the Catholic Association and priesthood of Ireland.

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