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Popery unmasked : being a fair representation of the chief errors of the Church of Rome extracted from their own writers and contrasted with suitable quotations from the Holy Scriptures; to which is added a slight sketch of popish cruelties and absurdities

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Type of record: Book

Title: Popery unmasked : being a fair representation of the chief errors of the Church of Rome extracted from their own writers and contrasted with suitable quotations from the Holy Scriptures; to which is added a slight sketch of popish cruelties and absurdities

Level: Piece

Classmark: Holden Library M-9/TRA

Creator(s): Williams, Thomas (1755-1839)

Publisher: printed for the author

Publication city: London

Date(s): 1828

Language: English

Size and medium: 24 p

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/340914

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991014213549705181

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Bound with 22 other works in volume with spine title: Tracts 25. Volume contents: 1. A voice of warning, and a sound of the trumpet. [18--?]--2. Wetherell, C.: Speech of the Right Hon. Sir Charles Wetherell, M.P. 1829.--3. Sadler, M. T.: Catholic question. Speech of Michael Thomas Sadler, Esq. M.P. for Newark. 1829.--4. Faber, G. S.: Letters from Geo. Stanley Faber, B. D. Rector of Long-Newton. 1829.--5. Burgess, T.: A letter from the bishop of Salisbury to the Duke of Wellington. [1829]--6. Duke of Newcastle: Letter of the Duke of Newcastle, to Lord Kenyon. [1828]--7. Protestantism, the polar star of England. [1807]--8. [Luther] Clerical protestant apostacy. [1829]--9. Catholics in power or Louis XIV. and his times. [18--?]--10. The Catholic question. [1815]--11. Judge, J. T.: Popish treachery. [1829]--12. Look before you being a sequel to look about you . [1829]--13. A quondam pilgrim.: Hindooism in Ireland! [18--?]--14. It's all true! [1829]--15. Newenham, T.: A letter to the
Roman Catholics of Ireland. 1823.--16. Irving, E.: The signs of the times. [1829]--17. An exposure of the Jesuits. [18--]--18. Williams, T.: Popery unmasked. 1828.--19. Halpin, N. J.: The impossibility of transubstantiation. 1822.--20. Heylyn, J.: A sermon, on the Eucharist. 1818.--21. Mason, J. A.: An earnest appeal to the people called Methodists. [1827]--22. Fifty questions concerning the leading doctrines and duties of the Gospel. 1828.--23. Simpson, R.: A letter on Socinianism, addressed to the inhabitants of Findern. 1822.

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