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The Irish protestant church; its property and establishment.

Publisher: [Dublin?] : [s.n.], [1835?]Description: [4]p.Subject(s): Church of Ireland -- Finance | Tithes -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.190(5) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58749-1001
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VOL.190(2) Abstract of the first report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the state of religious and other instruction in Ireland, containing the population of each benefice and parish; together with some remarks in explanation of the nature of parochial benefices, and of the principles on which the taking of the census was conducted. By William Tighe Hamilton, Esq., Barrister at Law, (one of the Commissioners) VOL.190(3) Prospectus. In the month of June 1835, will be published, price four shillings, (By James Ridgway & Sons, Piccadilly,) No.1 of the British and Foreign Review; or, European Quarterly Journal. VOL.190(5) A report of the speeches and proceedings at the third anniversary dinner of "the Belfast Society," held in the Circus, Wellington-Place, Belfast, on Friday, the 15th of January, 1836. J. Emerson Tennent, Esq., M.P., in the chair. George Dunbar, Esq., M.P., vice-president. VOL.190(5) The Irish protestant church; its property and establishment. VOL.190(6) The Irish ecclesiastical register ; VOL.190(7) The Irish ecclesiastical register ; VOL.190(8) The church and the clergy: showing that religious establishments derive no countenance from the nature of Christianity, and that they are not recommended by public utility : With some observations on the church establishment of England and Ireland and on the system of tithes. By the late Jonathan Dymond.

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