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A concise view of the comparative numbers of protestants and Roman catholics in Ireland.

Publisher: Newry : Printed at the Telegraph Office, [1835?]Description: 4p.Subject(s): Protestants -- Ireland | Catholics -- Ireland | Ireland -- Population
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.192(18) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58796-1001
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VOL.192(14) Observations on the church; - its relation to the state; - the authority of its governors; - and the duties and obligations of its ministers: being a sermon preached in the Cathedral of Derry, before the Lord Primate and the assembled clergy of the dioceses of Derry and Raphoe, on the occasion of the triennial visitation, Sep. 14, 1838. By Charles Boyton, D.D., Late F.T.C.D., M.R.I.A., Rector of Tullyagnish. VOL.192(16) The questions answered. I. Why should the King maintain a church where there is no congregation? II. Why should he exact tithe to maintain the priests of such church from persons who differ from it? In a letter of instruction to the people, senators in general, and Lords Morpeth and J. Russell in particular, on the Irish Church Bills. By a Catholic priest of the Church of England. VOL.192(17) The voluntaries in Belfast : VOL.192(18) A concise view of the comparative numbers of protestants and Roman catholics in Ireland. VOL.192(2) Fundamental reform of the church establishment, by which it may be rendered less despotic in its constitution, less secular in its spirit, and less intolerant in its administration: with remarks upon Lord Morpeth's Irish Church Bill. By a clergyman. VOL.192(3) The Roman Catholic oath illustrated by Roman Catholic authorities; and Lord John Russell's resolution illustrated by extracts from speeches of its proposer and supporters. Submitted to the consideration of the Roman Catholic Members of Parliament, by Eneas MacDonnell, Esq. Barrister at law, Agent to the Roman Catholics of Ireland from November 1824, till the passing of the "Act for the Relief of His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects, in April, 1829". VOL.192(4) Further consideration of the Roman Catholic oath, in a letter to Edward Blount, Esq. lately Secretary to the English Catholic Association. By Eneas Mac Donnell, Esq., Barrister at Law, agent to the Roman Catholics of Ireland from November, 1824, till the passing of the "Act for the Relief of His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects", in April, 1829".

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