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An address to the Protestant Christians of Great Britain and Ireland.

By: Layman.Publisher: Devonport : W. Byers, printer, [1829?]Description: 4p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.154(19) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58340-1001
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VOL.154(16) The Brunswick bulwarks; or, pillars of protestantism. Being extracts from the speeches of King George the First, King George the Second, King George the Third, and King George the Fourth, with the speech, at full length, of His Royal Highness Frederick Duke of York, &c. &c. on the subject of the Roman Catholic Bill as delivered in the House of Lords, on Monday, April 25th, 1825. VOL.154(17) The general report of the proceedings of the Protestant Union, from the institution of that society in 1821, to the present date. VOL.154(18) A short address to my Christian countrymen. By a Friend to Toleration when conducted on Religious Principles. VOL.154(19) An address to the Protestant Christians of Great Britain and Ireland. VOL.154(2) The expiring viper embosomed; or, Testimonies of the Romanists, recorded by themselves, of British compassion & liberality exercised towards them in their extreme distress, of their own vows of interminable gratitude and fidelity, and of their actual returns. Extracted from the Laity's directory, the Romanist almanack, published by authority, for the years from 1791 to 1829 inclusive. VOL.154(20) A letter to His Grace the Duke of Wellington, K.G. &c. &c. &c. respecting the 'securities' necessary towards emancipation. By a Scotch Catholic. VOL.154(21) The Rev. G.S. Faber's four letters to the editor of "the St. James's Chronicle", on Catholic emancipation.

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Signed on page 3 "A layman"

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