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1 | | Act of incorporation and bye-laws of the Association for Discountenancing Vice and Promoting the Knowledge and Practice of the Christian Religion; passed in the fortieth year of the reign of his late majesty George III | 1820 |
2 | | Authentic report of the discussion which took place in the Roman Catholic Chapel at Easky, in the County of Sligo, on the 23rd and 24th of November, 1824, between three Roman Catholic priests and four Protestant ministers on the indiscriminate reading of the bible , on the right of private judgment in its interpretation, and on making it the sole rule of faith | 1825 |
3 | Blackwood, William | Rev. Henry Cooke, D.D., Ll.D., Belfast: a lecture | 1869 |
4 | Browne, Denis | Prayers, selected from the liturgy of the Church of England, designed for family worship | |
5 | | Church of Rome unchanged: a memorial record of the intolerance and antichristian spirit of the priesthood of the Church of Rome, evidenced by acts of outrage perpetrated in the parish of Nicholas Without, Dublin | 1858 |
6 | Clericus Anglicanus | Letters respecting the suffering Irish clergy, the persecuting romish priesthood, Daniel O'Connel, and the present administration | 1836 |
7 | Delany, Patrick | Sermon preach'd before the Society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English Protestant working-schools in Ireland, at their anniversary meeting in the parish-church of St. Mary le Bow | 1744 |
8 | Edgar, John | [Tracts] The cry heard. Temperance; facts and first principles. Belfast Ladies' Relief Association for Connaught. Ireland's industry and Ireland's benefactors. The holy rest. The poor man's sabbath. Report of the first anniversary of the Belfast Ladies' Relief Association for Connaught. Connaught harvest. Woman's work and woman's worth. Second report of the Belfast Ladies' Relief Association for Connaught. Statement submitted to the supporters of the Ulster Female Penitentiary | |
9 | Ensor, George | Letters showing the inutility and exhibiting the absurdity of what is rather fantastically termed "the new reformation" | 1828 |
10 | | Extracts from Dens' theology, with remarks designed to show the unscriptural nature and destructive tendency of the doctrines of the church of Rome | 1851 |
11 | Gregg, John | Advantages and disadvantages of youth | 1860 |
12 | Gwynne, Walker | St. Patrick and the Church of Ireland | |
13 | | Inquisition in the jury-box: an appeal from Irish Protestants for British protection against priestly oppression and injustice | |
14 | | Irish and English spelling-book | 1846 |
15 | Jellett, John H. and Lord Plunket | Two papers read before the Irish Church Conference, April, 1880: Our belief in the existence of God not endangered by the progress of modern science [and] The tendency of true religion to promote joy in the heart, in the home, and in society | 1880 |
16 | Johnston, William | Psalms and paraphrases: a sermon | 1861 |
17 | King, A. | Outline of the life and labours of St. Patrick, with brief notes of the early Christianity of Ireland, and some important events in Irish history | 1871 |
18 | | Letters published in the Dublin evening post of the third and sixth September and of the 25th October and 1st November, 1842 | 1842 |
19 | Magee, W.C. | Breaking net; a sermon preached on the occasion of the meeting of the church congress at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin | 1868 |
20 | Maule, Henry | Sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, before His Grace Lionel, Duke of Dorset … on Tuesday the twenty-third day of October, 1733, being the anniversary of the Irish rebellion, by Henry, Lord Bishop of Dromore | 1733 |
21 | Meek, Mathew | Civil and religious liberty consistent with the true spirit of gospel covenanting, and the spirit of intolerance exposed, in a letter addressed to Mr. William Houston, in reply to a letter written by him and directed to Mathew Meek | 1839 |
22 | Minister of the General Assembly | Question, is baptism administered in the Church of Rome valid? Examined and answered in accordance with the Westminster confession of faith and the principles of evangelical religion | 1859 |
23 | Nulty, Thomas | Letter … addressed to Lord Hartington, chairman of Westmeath Committee | 1871 |
24 | O'Brien, James Thomas | Two sermons upon Hebrews 4:15 | |
25 | | Political balance, for 1754. The mock-patriot, for 1753, to which is added the case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland, who was convicted of beastiality with a cow and other creatures … | 1754 |
26 | Pollock | Self-formation: a lecture | 1861 |
27 | | Refutation of the statement of the penal laws which aggrieve the Catholics of Ireland, chapter 1 | 1812 |
28 | | Review of a tract entitled Tekel | 1858 |
29 | | Rules and regulations of the commissioners of national education, Ireland | 1855 |
30 | Stephenson, S.M. | Historical essay on the parish and congregation of Templepatrick, compiled in the year 1824 | 1825 |
31 | Stopford, edward A. | Work and the counterwork; or, the religious revival in Belfast with an explanation of the physical phenomen | 1858 |
32 | | Tekel; the Reformed Pesbyterian [sic] Church and the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland weighed in the balance of truth | 1858 |
33 | Tilson, James | Multitude of holydays detrimental to the publick, and not advantageous to religion | 1760 |
34 | | University of Dublin, in its relation to the several religious communions | 1868 |
35 | Usher, James | Prophecies and predictions of the late learned Rev. James Usher … relating to England, Scotland, and Ireland, intended as an accompaniment to Fleming's Prophetic discourse on the rise and fall of papacy | 1793 |
36 | Wakeman, W.F. | Antiquities of Devenish | 1874 |
37 | Waldegrave, Samuel | Justice to Ireland; the maintenance of the Irish branch of the United Church necessary in the interests not of Great Britain only but of Ireland also | 1868 |
38 | Whiteside, James | City of Rome, and its vicissitudes; a lecture | 1861 |