Carey, M. (1827). Letters on religious persecution: Proving that that most heinous of crimes, has not been peculiar to Roman Catholics but that when they had the power, Protestants ... have been equally guilty; in reply to a libellous attack on the Roman Catholics, in an address delivered to a society of Irish Orange men, styling themselves the Gideonite Society. (4th ed. improved.). Society for the Defence of the Catholic Religion from Calumny and Abuse.
MLA CitationCarey, Mathew. Letters on Religious Persecution: Proving That That Most Heinous of Crimes, Has Not Been Peculiar to Roman Catholics but That When They Had the Power, Protestants ... Have Been Equally Guilty; in Reply to a Libellous Attack on the Roman Catholics, in an Address Delivered to a Society of Irish Orange Men, Styling Themselves the Gideonite Society. 4th ed. improved. Society for the Defence of the Catholic Religion from Calumny and Abuse, 1827.