A collection of tracts, on several subjects, connected with the civil and religious principles of Catholics,
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Baltimore :
F. Lucas, jr.
[1825]
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Table of Contents:
- Remarks on the Bishop of Durham's charge.-Review of "A Protestant's Reply".-General vindication of the "Remarks".-Reply to the Rev. Thos. Le Mesurier.-Reply to the Rev. George Faber.-On fashionable interpretations of the Apocalypse.-Letter to a clergyman of the diocese of Durham.-Remarks on the Bishop of Durham's pamphlet entitled, "The grounds, on which the Church of England separated from the Church of Rome, re-considered".-Remarks on the Bishop of Durham's doctrine with respect to Holy Eucharist.-Remarks on the Bishop of Durham's antepenultimate answer in the Church catechism.-Documents after the Reformation.-Review of certain anti-Catholic publications.-Examination of certain opinions advanced by the Bishop of St. David's in two recent publications.- On Dr. Marsh's "Comparative view of the churches of England and Rome".- Review of Lord Kenyon's observations on the Catholic question.