APA Citation

Seymour, M. H., & Stoney, W. B. (1835). The letters of the Rev. M. Hobart Seymour to the Lord Bishop of London, and the Rev. W.B. Stoney to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, or conclusive evidence, that the doctrines of the Church of Rome, as laid down by Peter Dens, so far from being "obsolete" or "exploded," are fearfully in force at this day in the Kingdom of Ireland. Recommended for the perusal of the Protestant Yeomanry of Great Britain. (Third edition.). printed and published by C. Layton.

MLA Citation

Seymour, M. Hobart, and William Baker Stoney. The Letters of the Rev. M. Hobart Seymour to the Lord Bishop of London, and the Rev. W.B. Stoney to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, or Conclusive Evidence, That the Doctrines of the Church of Rome, as Laid Down by Peter Dens, so Far from Being "Obsolete" or "Exploded," Are Fearfully in Force at This Day in the Kingdom of Ireland. Recommended for the Perusal of the Protestant Yeomanry of Great Britain. Third edition. printed and published by C. Layton, 1835.

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