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Questions, to be answered by the archbishops, bishops, and priests of the Roman Catholic Church.

Publisher: London : Printed for John Hatchard and Son,..., 1823Description: 16p.Subject(s): Catholic Church -- Doctrines | Catholic Church -- Relations -- Protestant churches | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.171(9) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58517-1001
Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.214(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58517-2001
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VOL.171(6) A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of London, at the visitation in July 1826. By William, Lord Bishop of London. VOL.171(7) Popery unchanged and unchangeable, being a commentary on a sermon preached by the Bishop of Siga (at the dedication of a Popish Chapel, at Bradford, in Yorkshire). VOL.171(8) A letter to Viscount Milton, M.P. By one of his constitutents. VOL.171(9) Questions, to be answered by the archbishops, bishops, and priests of the Roman Catholic Church. VOL.17(2) The plausible arguments of a Romish priest from scripture and antiquity answered, by an English Protestant. By Thomas Comber, ... VOL.172(1) A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, Secretary of State for the Home Department. In which is introduced an intercepted letter from a Jesuit at Paris, to his correspondent in London, shewing the most effectual way to ruin the government and protestant religion: and giving instructions for the intrigues to be practised by their emissaries during a general election; with remarks applicable to the times in which we live, and proofs that the doctrines there professed, are those of the Roman Catholic Church. VOL.172(10) The claims of Catholics supported; and their principles defended against the assertions contained in "The petition proposed by the Archdeacon of Bath to the clergy of his Archdeaconry" and lying "At the Guildhall for signatures." By E. de P. O'Kelly.

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