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The works of the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, late Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. In four volumes. ...
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744] [1752]- Pictures
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University lecturers at Christmas playing cards. Etching after H. Bunbury.
Bunbury, Henry William, 1750-1811.Reference: 33343i- Books
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An appendix to the letter and rejoinder, in answer to the charitable address, and reply, of His Grace Edward lord archbishop of Tuam, to all, who are of the communion of the Church of Rome. By C. Nary.
Nary, Cornelius, 1658-1738.Date: Printed, in the year 1738- Books
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An answer to a right reverend prelate's defence of eating & drinking in remembrance of the dead. Occasion'd by the Bishop of Cork's Second part of drinking in remembrance of the dead. By Pet. Lord Bishop of Cork and Rosse.
Browne, Peter, approximately 1666-1735.Date: 1715- Books
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A letter to Dr. Synge, in answer to his letter intitled, Dr. Synge's defence of himself, against the unjust aspersions thrown upon him in a late pamphlet, intitled, A reply to a vindication of the letter published in a pamphlet, call'd, Partiality detected, &c. By William Percivale, M. A. Archdeacon of Cashel.
Percivale, William, approximately 1671-1734.Date: 1711- Books
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A sincere Christian and convert from the Church of Rome, exemplified in the life of Daniel Herly, a poor Irish peasant. By the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Late Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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The doctrine of parts and circumstances in religion laid open. In answer to a sermon of Dr. Edward Synge, Lord Bishop of Rapho. With this title, Eternal salvation, the only end and design of religion. The Nature and Obligation of Rites and Ceremonies, Church-Articles, &c. are here put in a true Light. By Peter, Lord Bishop of Corke and Rosse.
Browne, Peter, approximately 1666-1735.Date: 1716- Books
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The works of the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. In three volumes. ... . Containing. I. A Gentleman's Religion in three Parts. II. An Essay towards making the Knowledge of Religion easy to the meanest Capacity. III. A plain and easy Method whereby a Man of moderate Capacity may arrive at full Satisfaction in all things that concern his everlasting Salvation. IV. The Rule of Self-Examination, or the only Way of banishing Doubts and Scruples, and directing the Conscience in the satisfactory Practice of all Christian Duties. V. The true Nature of an Oath, in a Letter to a sober Quaker.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: MDCCXL. [1740] [1742]