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First report of the Protestant Association of Ireland.

By: Protestant Association of Ireland.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by John S. Folds,..., 1836Description: 20p.Subject(s): Protestant Association of Ireland | Protestants -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.193(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58808-1001
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VOL.193(5) The Protestant standard, Protestant faith, and Protestant duty : A sermon, in behalf of the Association for the Relief of Distressed Protestants, which the author was prevented by indisposition from delivering, in St. George's Church, April 8, 1838, and respectfully inscribed to the congregation assembled on that occasion, By the Rev. R. J. McGhee, A.B., Minister of Harold's Cross Church. VOL.193(6) A sermon, preached in Saint Werburgh's Church, Dublin, on Sunday, January 7th, 1838, on behalf of the Association for the Relief of Distressed Protestants, by the Rev. Mortimer O'Sullivan, D.D., Rector of Killyman. With notes: to which is added the First Annual Report of the Society. VOL.193(7) Proceedings of the Scripture Readers' Society for Ireland, for the year 1837: together with a sermon preached in behalf of the society, at Trinity Church, Clifton, by the Rev. Patrick Pounden, A.M. Rector of Westport: and list of subscribers. VOL.193(8) First report of the Protestant Association of Ireland. VOL.193(9) A stipendiary Romish priesthood, being a review of "An essay religious and political, as regards the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland. By the Rev. D. O. Croly, parish priest of Ovens and Aglis". VOL.194(1) Oppressions and cruelties of Irish revenue officers. Being the substance of a letter to a British Member of Parliament. By the Rev. Edward Chichester, A.M. Rector of the parishes of Cloncha and Culdaff, in the County of Donegall, and Justice of the Peace for that County. VOL.194(2) Observations on the Rev. Edward Chichester's pamphlet, entitled Oppressions and cruelties of Irish revenue officers. By Æneas Coffey, acting inspector-general of excise.

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