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The Catholic religion of St. Patrick and St. Columb-Kill [i.e. Columba], and the other ancient saints of Ireland, truly set forth from Roman Catholic historians, traditions of the country, records, and authentic documents.

By: Mason, Henry Joseph Monck, 1778-1858.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by M. Goodwin..., 1822Description: 106, [2]p.Subject(s): Columba, Saint, of Iona | Patrick, Saint | Catholic Church -- Ireland -- History | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Saints -- Ireland | Celtic Church -- Doctrines
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Contents: Errata: p. [1] at end.
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VOL.140(8) Proceedings of the General Committee of the Catholics of Ireland, which met on Tuesday April 16, and finally dissolved on Thursday April 25, 1793. VOL.140(9) A letter to the people of Ireland upon the intended application of the Roman Catholics to Parliament for the exercise of the elective franchise. From William Knox, Esq. VOL.14(1) Meditations and other devotions for the use of the faithful, for the time of the Jubilee, Anno MDCCLXXVI. VOL.141(1) The Catholic religion of St. Patrick and St. Columb-Kill [i.e. Columba], and the other ancient saints of Ireland, truly set forth from Roman Catholic historians, traditions of the country, records, and authentic documents. VOL.141(2) A counter address to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland; in answer to the address of Charles Butler, Esq. By the Rev. Thomas Le Mesurier, M.A. Rector of Haughton near Darlington, in the County of Durham, Domestic Chaplain to Lord Viscount Sidmouth, and late Rector of Newnton Longville. VOL.141(3) Address, resolutions, and questions to the English Roman Catholics, by the Protestant Union. VOL.141(4) One thousand eight hundred and twenty nine. Or, "Shall it be so?".

Second edition of this pamphlet gives the author's name as Henry Joseph Monck Mason.

Contents: Errata: p. [1] at end.

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