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Of the fabriqve of the church and church-mens livings. By William Tooker.

By: Tooker, William, 1558-1621Publisher: London : Printed by Melchisedech Bradwood for John Norton, 1604Description: [8], 132p. ; 8.°Subject(s): Tithes -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.140(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 23386-1001
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VOL.138(9) Dangers of an entire repeal of the Bank Restriction Act : and a plan suggested for obviating them. By John Wray, Esq. VOL.139 An historical and critical review of the civil wars in Ireland, from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to the settlement under King William. With the state of the Irish Catholics, from that settlement to the relaxation of the Popery Laws, in the year 1778. Extracted from parliamentary records, State Acts, and other authentic materials. By J. Curry, M.D. VOL.1(4) An estimate of the number of inhabitants in Great Britain and Ireland. By Sir Frederick Morton Eden, Bart. VOL.140(1) Of the fabriqve of the church and church-mens livings. By William Tooker. VOL.140(2) The case of the forfeitures in Ireland fairly stated, with the reasons that induced the Protestants there to purchase them. VOL.140(3) Tracts on tithes. I. Brief and serious reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes. Published by said people in 1768. II. Plain reasons why the people called Quakers may in conscience, and ought in duty, to pay tithes. Published in 1786, and said to be written by a prelate of this kingdom. III. A vindication of the brief and serious reasons, in reply to the last. By J.G. one of the said people. VOL.140(4) An essay for the conversion of the Irish; shewing that 'tis their duty and interest to become Protestants. In a letter to themselves.

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