A correspondence bewteen a Roman Catholic priest, and a Protestant layman,
in which the former declined continuing the controversy; and to which is subjoined, an address to Roman Catholic readers; also a challenge to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland, to come forward, if they are able, and answer the arguments brought against them. And an appeal to the King, his ministers, and Protestants of every denomination, on the subject of the idolatry of the Church of Rome
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Language: | English |
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Dublin
printed for Anne Watson, Capel-Street, and Martin Keene, College-Green; and sold by Richard Milliken and R.M. Tims, Grafton-Street, and several other booksellers
1821
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Notes: | Physical description: 111, [1] p. 21 cm. (8vo) |
Credits: | Letters by the layman are signed L. and those by the Catholic pries are signed C. Anonymous. By David Clark |