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A few plain remarks, constituting a concise warning on the subject of the Roman Catholic claims; with further observations addressed particularly to the dissenters from the established church: and a supplementary statement of some additional facts connected with the preceding subject, down to the present time. By J. Eedes.

By: Eedes, John.Publisher: London : Sold by W. Turner,...; R. Baynes...; and other booksellers, 1821Description: 16, 24, [3]-16p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.172(11) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58532-1001
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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. VOL.172(11) A few plain remarks, constituting a concise warning on the subject of the Roman Catholic claims; with further observations addressed particularly to the dissenters from the established church: and a supplementary statement of some additional facts connected with the preceding subject, down to the present time. By J. Eedes. VOL.172(12) 'What that said Protestantism is'; or, Brief observations upon some occurrences at a meeting of British Catholics, held on 8th November, 1826. With a short introductory letter to R. Wilmot Horton, Esq. M.P. By Amicus Patriae. 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.

In three parts, 'A few plain remarks', 'Some further remarks', and 'Supplementary facts', each with separate title-pages and separately paginated.

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