Religion and Civil Society
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 338 Collections and/or Records:
Civil Disabilities, on Account of Religion, as they exist in England, Scotland, and Ireland, considered with relation to the Christian Dispensation, History and Policy, 1824
Item — Volume 113
Dates:
1824
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
Cobbold, Spencer, A Reply to the Dissenters Reasons for Separating from the Church of England., 1804
Item — Volume 80
Dates:
1804
Cockburn, Thomas, Sketch of the Proposed Speech on the Subject of Legislative Interference in the Conversion of the Indian Population to Christianity In reference to the twelfth and thirteenth resolutions on East India affairs, 1813
Item — Volume 59
Dates:
1813
Coker, John, Remarks on the Considerations of Sir John Throckmorton, Bart. Arising from the Debates in Parliament on the Petition of the Irish Roman Catholics., 1806
Item — Volume 53
Dates:
1806
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
Committee of English Catholics, To the Catholics of England. Also known as the First Blue Book, 1789
Item — Volume 125
Dates:
1789
Committee of English Catholics, To the Right Reverend father in God, John, Bishop of Centuria, Vicar Apostolic of the Southern District of England. Also known as the Second Blue Book, 1791
Item — Volume 125
Dates:
1791