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Sheffield controversy : the Rev. T. Cotterill's speech at Wakefield, together with all the letters, documents, &c. that have since appeared in the Sheffield Mercury, for and against the Catholic claims. With an appendix, by the Rev. T. M. McDonnell
Cotterill, Thomas (1779-1823)
1819
Errata, p.[1] at end.
The poor man's preservative against popery : addressed to the lower classes of Great Britain and Ireland
Blanco White, Joseph (1775-1841); Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain)
1825
'any profit... from the sale of this work ... to be given to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.' -- t.p.
A letter to the Roman Catholics of Ireland
Newenham, Thomas (1762-1831); Catholic Church (Ireland); Newenham, Thomas (1762-1831)
1823
The policy of the Roman Catholic question discussed : in a letter to the right honourable W. C. Plunket
Miller, George (1764-1848)
1826
Includes bibliographical references.
Histoire de la persecvtion presente des catholiqves en Angleterre : enrichie de plusieurs reflexions morales, politiques & chrestiennes, tant sur ce qui concerne leur guerre ciuile, que la religion. Divisee en trois livres
Marsys sieur de; Marsys sieur de
1646
Third part has separate t.p., pagination and signatures: La mort glorieuse de plusieurs prestres anglois seculiers et religieux... par le sieur de Marsys ... A Paris, De l'imprimerie de Gilles Blaizot...
A full satisfaction concerning a double Romish iniquitie; hainous rebellion, and more then heathenish æquivocation : Containing three parts: the two former belong to the reply upon the Moderate Answerer; the first for confirmation of the discoverie in these two points, treason and æquivocation: the second is a justification of Protestants, touching the same points. The third part is a large discourse confuting the reasons and grounds of other priests, both in the case of rebellion, and æquivocation. Published by authoritie
Morton, Thomas (1564-1659)
1606
Dedication signed: T.M., i.e. Thomas Morton. A reply to: Broughton, Richard. A just and moderate answer to a most injurious, and slaunderous pamphlet, intituled, An exact discovery of Romish doctrin...