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Richardson, James, The Roman Catholic Convicted upon his own evidence of Hostility to the Protestant Churches of Britain: being a series of extracts, with remarks, from the controversial sermons of the Rev. Peter Gandolphy, Priest of the Roman Catholic Church, 1823
Item — Volume: 108
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1823
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Emancipation! A Poem in Two Cantos. Embellished with explanatory notes and caricature designs, for the Instruction of His Holiness, Pope Pius. To which is added the plain man's reply to the Catholic missionaries. Dedicated to Lord Chancellor Eldon by the Ghost of Martin Luther, 1823
Item — Volume: 108
Dates:
1823
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Clericus Hibernicus. Superstition or, The Perils of Ireland in the Projects of Rome; A Poem addressed to the Protestants of the British Empire, and more especially to the members of both Houses of Parliament. By Clericus Hibernicus, 1823
Item — Volume: 108
Dates:
1823
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Baldwin, Walter J, An Appeal to the Common Sense and to Religion on the Catholic Question with a Word on Tythes, 1823
Item — Volume: 108
Dates:
1823
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Comber, Thomas, A Letter to the King, on the Critical Circumstances of the Present Times With Particular Reference to Radical Reformers, The Catholic Question, and Agricultural Distress, 1823
Item — Volume: 108
Dates:
1823
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Parker, William, The Jesuits Unmasked; being an illustration of the existing evils of popery in a Protestant government, duly exemplified in letters from the Cape of Good Hope, where the English settlers have been exposed to great distress and oppression from the practices and influence of popish emissaries; and where a deep-laid plan, originating at the Jesuits Institution, at Stonyhurst, in Lancashire, of extirpating Protestantism, had commenced., 1823
Item — Volume: 108
Dates:
1823
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets
Michell, Richard, A Letter addressed to Lord Liverpool, at the approaching session of Parliament, 1823, on the Catholic Question, Clerical Residence and The State of Ordination, 1823
Item — Volume: 108
Dates:
1823
Found in:
Manuscripts
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Lord Eldon Manuscript Collection
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Lord Eldon's Pamphlets