Progress of the reformation in Ireland : extracts from a series of letters written from the west of Ireland to a friend in England in September 1851 / by the Earl of Roden.

Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : J. Nisbet and co., 1852Edition: Second editionDescription: viii, 87 pages, folded map. plates. ; 18 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeLocal Note: Contains Thomas Smyth plate.Differentiable Local Note:
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UNION LZ44 S257 The Sainly traid, or, the lives of St. Patrick, St. Columbkille, and St. Bridget ... with a concise history of the missionary labours of St. Columbkille's followers in England ... The whole taken from the ancient Irish records published by the learned Father Colgan and other eminent men. UNION LZ45 B885 Sketch of the history of the western apostolic churches, from which the Roman church apostatized... / UNION LZ45 M399 The testimony of St. Patrick against the false pretensions of Rome to primitive antiquity in Ireland / UNION LZ47 P964 Progress of the reformation in Ireland : extracts from a series of letters written from the west of Ireland to a friend in England in September 1851 / UNION LZ54 A939 An authentic report of the clough case : taken by two note takers at the hearing in the court of Exchequer in Ireland ... on thrusday 21, Friday 22, Thrusday 28, Friday 29, and Saturday 30 April, Easter term, 1836 / UNION LZ75 H221 History of the Irish Presbyterian church / UNION LZ75.2 D578 L Letters to the Presbyterians of Ireland on the importance of establishing a Presbyterian college in Ireland, and on the obligation of devoting to that object the sum of twenty thousand pounds, bequeathed for it by the late Mrs. M.M. Magee /

Contains Thomas Smyth plate.

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