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A defence of the constitution and Church of England, against the attacks of the Westminster Review, in a letter to John Earl of Eldon. By Cantabrigiensis.

By: Cantabrigiensis.Contributor(s): Scott, John, 1st Earl of Eldon.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Hatchard and Son, 1825Description: 38, [2]p.Uniform titles: Westminster review. Subject(s): Church of England -- Establishment and disestablishment | Church of England -- Apologetic works | Church and state -- England -- History
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.172(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58521-1001
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VOL.172(13) A speech delivered by the Reverend John Dennis, A.B. at a meeting held at Teignmouth, on Thursday, May 14th 1827, for the purpose of petitioning both houses of Parliament, to grant no further concessions to the Roman Catholics. VOL.172(14) The admission of the Catholics into the legislature inconsistent with constitutional principles, and of advantage to none but the priesthood. VOL.172(2) A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel; in answer to his speech on the Catholic question, delivered in the House of Commons, May 9, 1817. VOL.172(3) A defence of the constitution and Church of England, against the attacks of the Westminster Review, in a letter to John Earl of Eldon. By Cantabrigiensis. VOL.172(4) On the catholic question, properly Roman-Catholic question. VOL.172(5) The holy alliance against the freedom of Christendom; or the spirit of the reformation alarmed at the revived energies of the Papal hierarchy, in Great Britain and Ireland; and at the lukewarmness of the reformed hierarchy, and her indolence in the cause of reformation: with observations on Catholic emancipation. VOL.172(6) Speeches of the late Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, in the Irish Parliament in 1780 and 1782. Never before published.

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