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Mariolatry, or, Facts and evidences demonstrating the worship of the blessed Virgin Mary by the Church of Rome, derived from the testimonies of her reputed saints and doctors, from her breviary, and other authorized Romish formularies of devotion, confirmed by the attestations of travellers
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1841
Attributed to Thomas Hartwell Horne.
Popery delineated in a brief examination and confutation of the unscriptural and antiscriptural doctrines and practices maintained and inculcated by the Modern Church of Rome, in the unrescinded decrees of her councils an canon law, and in her authorised and acknowledged formularies of faith and worship
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1848
"...reprinted... by particular request ... from The Church of England Quarterly Review, for January, 1848."
Popery, the enemy and the falsifier of Scripture, Or, Facts and evidences, illustrative of the conduct of the modern Church of Rome, in prohibiting the reading and circulation of the Holy Scriptures in the vulgar tongue : and also of the falsification of the sacred text in translations of the Bible executed by Romanists
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1845
Attributed to Thomas H. Horne.
A manual of parochial psalmody : comprising select portions from the old and new versions of the psalms, together with hymns, for the principal festivals, etc. of the Church of England : revised and adapted to the service of the church, for every Sunday, etc. throughout the year
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1829
An essay on privateers, : captures, and particularly on recaptures, according to the laws, treaties, and usages of the maritime powers of Europe
Martens, G F de (1756-1821); Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1801
Signatures a⁸ b² B-O⁸ P⁴ Q-R⁸. Edition: first printed in French, Gottingen, 1795. Horne's notes take account of later French decrees on prizes. Press figures present.
The identity of Popery and Tractarianism
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1844
"Private impression." "These observations on the Identity of Tractarianism and Popery and Tractarianism, are extracted from 'The Christian's Monthly Magazine and Universal Review' for April, 1844." ...
Popery, the enemy and falsifier of Scripture, or, Facts and evidences, illustrative of the conduct of the modern Church of Rome, in prohibiting the reading and circulation of the Holy Scriptures in the vulgar tongue, and also of the falsification of the Sacred Text in translations of the Bible executed by the Romanists
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1844
Attributed to Horne, T. H.
A reply to the accusations of piracy and plagiarism :...in a letter to the Rev. Thomas Hartwell Home
Carpenter, William (1797-1874); Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1827