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Popery against Christianity: Or, An historical account of the present state of Rome; the election of the pope; and the proceedings of the Jesuits in China, in England, and other Protestant countries. With an appendix. Containing the lives and canonization of the last four saints; and several decrees of popes, contradicting one another. By Parthenopæus Hereticus.
Gordon, James, active 1719.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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The priest gelded: or popery at the last gasp. Shewing From Scripture, Reason and solid Arguments, the absolute necessity of passing a law for the castration of Popish ecclesiastics in Great-Britain, as the only Means not only to extirpate Popery, but to prevent all future Rebellions and Invasions. Humbly submitted to the Wisdom of the Legislature, and to the serious Attention of all true Lovers of our Constitution and Religion. To which is added, a List of the Seminaries and Religious Houses Abroad, maintained by the English Papists.
Date: 1747- Books
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An act to allow persons professing the popish religion to teach school in this kingdom, and for regulating the education of papists, and also to repeal parts of certain laws relative to the guardianship of their children.
Ireland.Date: 1782- Books
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Lord Taaffe's Observations upon the affairs of Ireland examined and confuted. By an Impartial Hand, Who wishes well to the Persons, Though not to the Religion, Of the Roman Catholics of Ireland.
Impartial Hand.Date: M,DCC,LXVII. [1767]- Books
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A proposal humbly offer'd to the P-----t, for the more effectual preventing the further growth of Popery. With the description and use of the ecclesiastical thermometer, very proper for all Families. By Dr. S-t. To which is added, the humble petition of the weavers and venders of gold and silver lace, Embroiderers, &c. As also two poems, viz. Helter skelter, or the hue and cry after the attornies upon their riding the Circuit. and The place of the damn'd.
C. P.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]