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Arguments to show the dangerous consequences that probably would result to the protestant religion and government of this nation, by the admission of the Roman Catholic claims to a participation of political power in the British state. By a protestant.

Contributor(s): Protestant.Publisher: London : Printed for the author; and sold by C.I.G. and F. Rivington..., 1829Description: 24p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.137(37) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58188-1001
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VOL.137(34) The proceedings of the General Committee of the Catholics of Ireland, which sat in Dublin in the years 1792 & 1793, compared with the proceedings of the Catholic Committee, which sat in Dublin in the years 1810 and 1811; forming a parallel with the proceedings of the Catholic Association sitting in Dublin in 1824 with an appendix. By an Irish Baronet. VOL.137(35) The speech on the catholic question, delivered by Mr. Sadler, (Member for Newark), in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, March 17, 1829, as reported in the Courier Newspaper. VOL.137(36) Securities without protection; or, Hints to protestants, upon an outline of an intended bill for the removal of Roman Catholic disabilities. By a layman ... VOL.137(37) Arguments to show the dangerous consequences that probably would result to the protestant religion and government of this nation, by the admission of the Roman Catholic claims to a participation of political power in the British state. By a protestant. VOL.137(38) A charge, delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Peterborough, in July, MDCCCXXVII. On the influence of the Roman Catholic question on the Established Church. By Herbert, Lord Bishop of Peterborough. VOL.137(39) A suggestion to protestants. "England expects every man to do his duty". VOL.137(4) Speech of the Rev. Doctor Miller, delivered at a general meeting of the Protestants of the County of Fermanagh, convened by the High Sheriff, on Mon., January 5, 1829. For the purpose of considering the expediency of petitioning both Houses of Parliament to refuse all further concessions to Roman Catholics.

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