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A few cursory remarks on a sermon preached by the Rev. Sydney Smith, in the Cathedral Church of Bristol, on November 5th, 1828. By a Protestant Episcopalian.

By: Protestant Episcopalian.Publisher: Bristol : Printed by W. Bulgin, 1828Description: 8p.Subject(s): Church of England -- Doctrines | Sermons, English -- 19th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.143(15) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58232-1001
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VOL.143(12) A political view of the Roman Catholic question; especially regarding the supremacy usurped by the Church of Rome over other Christian churches, and still calimed by that church as due to it by divine right, and still practically exercised by that church in Great Britain and Ireland, in defiance of the laws made for its exclusion; a supremacy, incompatible with important principles of the British institutions; incompatible with the freedom of the subjects of the British government of every religious denomination; and inconsistent with the independence which ought to be maintained by the British government in the discharge of all its functions. By Lord Redesdale. VOL.143(13) The principle of the union between church and state in Christian communities, explained; and its validity defended against the fictions of Warburton, and the usurpation of popery; in a charge to his clergy; published by the Archbishop of Dublin, in the year 1827; and now re-published, with a view to the present state of public affairs. VOL.143(14) A letter to His Grace, the Duke of Wellington, K.G. on the Roman Catholic Relief Bill. By the Rev. Newton Smart, M.A. of University College, Oxford. VOL.143(15) A few cursory remarks on a sermon preached by the Rev. Sydney Smith, in the Cathedral Church of Bristol, on November 5th, 1828. By a Protestant Episcopalian. VOL.143(16) Sampson pulling down the pillars. VOL.143(17) A brief warning against the measure commonly called "Catholic emancipation," but which might be more correctly entitled "An Act to do away with the Protestant ascendancy as now established by law, in the United Kingdom, and to confirm Popish ascendancy, as at present existing by usurpation, in Ireland.". VOL.143(18) England's liberties defended. The substance of a second speech after an interval of sixteen years, intended to have been delivered at a meeting convened in Queen-Square, in the city of Bristol, for the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of presenting a petition to Parliament against the claims of the Roman Catholics. By William Thorp, Dissenting Minister of Bristol.

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