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Ireland; popery and priestcraft the cause of her misery and crime. By J.C. Colquhoun, Esq. of Killermont.

By: Colquhoun, John Campbell, 1803-1870Contributor(s): Glasgow Protestant AssociationSeries: Tracts on popery: no.2Publisher: Glasgow : William Collins ... [etc.], 1836Description: 40pSubject(s): Catholic Church -- Education -- Ireland | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature | Education and state -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.103(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57604-1001
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VOL.103(3) Conferentiæ in A. D. Dublin.: hoc anno, (1830), quatuor erunt. Tempus et concionatorem in unoquoque districtu, Archiepiscopus opportunè vivâ voce vel scriptis ipse monstrabit. VOL.103(4) Dens's theology. Extracts from Peter Dens, on the nature of confession, and obligation of the seal. VOL.103(5) The theology of Peter Dens, with all its immoral and persecuting principles, proved to be the text book of the present Roman Catholic priesthood of Ireland. By the Rev. J.G. Lorimer, Minister of St. David's Parish, Glasgow. VOL.103(6) Ireland; popery and priestcraft the cause of her misery and crime. By J.C. Colquhoun, Esq. of Killermont. VOL.103(7) Popery in Ireland a persecutor; or, The theology of Peter Dens illustrated by examples. By the Rev. J.G. Lorimer, of St. David's Parish. VOL.103(8) Popery unchanged: the creed of Pope Pius IV. Still the creed of the Church of Rome. By the Rev. James Henderson, Minister of St. Enoch's Church, Glasgow. VOL.103(9) The dangerous nature of popery: Being the substance of a speech, delivered at a meeting of the Glasgow Protestant Association, held in Hope Street Gælic Church, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1835. By the Rev. Nathaniel Paterson, Minister of St. Andrews Church, Glasgow.

At head of title: "No. II. Published under the superintendence of the Glasgow Protestant Association."

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