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A warning to the nation, from the conduct and ultimate views of the dissenters, the support they receive from certain parties exposed; shewing, if they are allowed to proceed, the certain ruin of the Church - confiscation of Church property - followed by attacks on the Crown and private property ; being a call on the nobility gentry, and clergy of the United Kingdom to unite in defence of the Church - life and property. By E. Hughes.

By: Hughes, E, fl. 1835.Publisher: London : J. Bennett,..., [c. 1835]Description: 16p.Subject(s): Church of England -- Apologetic works | Dissenters, Religious -- Political activity -- England -- 19th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.260(20) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 59703-1001
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VOL.260(18) Metropolis Churches' Fund. VOL.260(19) On the proper mode of supporting the Ministry of the Christian Church.By the Rev. Henry Dudley Ryder, Canon Residentiary of Lichfield Cathedral. VOL.260(2) A few suggestions for increasing the incomes of many of the smaller livings, for the almost total abolition of pluralities, and for promoting the residence of ministers in the several parishes; more particularly addressed to the members of both Houses of Parliament. By the Rev. William Leeke, M.A. VOL.260(20) A warning to the nation, from the conduct and ultimate views of the dissenters, the support they receive from certain parties exposed; shewing, if they are allowed to proceed, the certain ruin of the Church - confiscation of Church property - followed by attacks on the Crown and private property ; being a call on the nobility gentry, and clergy of the United Kingdom to unite in defence of the Church - life and property. By E. Hughes. VOL.260(3) Appeal to the lords spiritual and temporal upon the necessity for measures to increase the efficiency of the established church. VOL.260(4) Church Pastoral-Aid Society. Report to annual meeting , 1837. VOL.260(5) Occasional paper

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