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POPERY. 



tho originals, and their perverted chara- 

 demonstrated. Lumlon, 1840. 8 j 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



POPERY. Was der ausszug zu Bepstlicher hey- 

 ligkeyt verordnet derhalbe geradtschlagt hat 

 volgt hernach. B. L. s. I. et a. 4 



The man of sin : or a discourse of Popery : 

 wherein the numerous and monstrous abomi- 

 nations, in doctrine and practice, of the Ro- 

 mish Church are by their own hands exposed 

 so to open light, that the very blind may see 

 them, and Antichrist in capital letters engraven 

 on them : particularly in the infinite drove of 

 their adored, but lying wonders and miracles. 

 By no Roman, but a reformed Catholick ; 

 [William HUGHES]. London, 1677. 4 



England's grievances in times of Popery. 

 Drawn out of the canon law, decretal epistles, 

 and histories of those times. With reasons 

 why all sober Protestants may expect no better 

 dealing from the Roman-Catholics, should God 

 for their sins, suffer them to fall under the 

 Pope's tyranny again. London, 1679. 4 



A true and lively representation of Popery : 

 shewing that Popery is only new-modell'd Pa- 

 ganism, and perfectly destructive of the great 

 ends and purposes of God in the Gospel. [By 

 Henry HALLYWELL.] London, 1679. 4 



Rome's overthrow, in a fatal blow at her great- 

 est idol : which leaves all indefensible who re- 

 solve still to be blind after such plain convic- 

 tion. A discoxirse very seasonable for these 

 times, wherein Popery doth daily threaten 

 prevalence in the nation. By a son of the 

 Church. London, 1680. 4 



Protestant Popery : or, the Convocation. A 

 poem. In five cantos. Addressed to the Right 

 Rev. [Benj. Hoadly] the Lord Bishop of Ban- 

 gor. [By PHILALETHES.] London, 1718. 8 



The history of Popery, with such alterations 

 of phrase as may be more suitable to the taste 

 of this age ; and such additions, as may im- 

 prove the history, strengthen the argument, 

 and better accommodate it to the present state 

 of Popery in Great Britain. To which is add- 

 ed, a supplement, carrying on the history to 

 the end of the council of Trent. Containing a 

 large account of the Reformation, and of the 

 persecution in Queen Mary's reign. By seve- 

 ral gentlemen. 2 vol. London, 1735, 36. 4 



Another copy. 



Popery always the same ; exemplified in an 

 authentic account of the persecution now car- 

 rying on against the Protestants in the South 

 of France... With an appendix consisting of 

 original papers. Edin., 1747. 8 



Another copy. [Imperfect.] 



Interesting facts concerning Popery, by way 

 of question and answer ; showing that it has 

 no claim to antiquity ; is a gross corruption of 

 Christianity ; and enjoins principles subversive 

 of civil government in a Protestant state. To 

 which is added, part of the creed of Pope Pius 

 IV. Also an indulgence granted by Pope Cle- 

 ment VI. to the King of France ; with some 



particulars respecting tho present state of Po- 

 pery in Scotland. 4th ed. Edin., 177'.'. 1-' 

 Scots anticipation ; or, a summary of a de- 

 bate ; containing the substance of some of the 

 principal speeches that are to be delivered in 

 the Ci[onera]l A[ssembl]y of the C[hurc]h of 

 Sfcotlanjd, upon an overture transmit! 

 the P[rovincia]l S[yno]dof G[lasgow] and A[yrl 

 relating to Popery. Ed in., 177'.). 8* 



Popish tyranny and cruelty exemplified and 

 displayed in the history of the French martyrs 

 at the time of the Reformation... Translated 

 from the French by the Rev. Abraham Mad- 

 dock. London, 1780. 12 

 Scotland's opposition to the Popish bill. A 

 collection of all the declarations and resolu- 

 tions, published by the different counties, ci- 

 ties, towns, parishes, incorporations, and so- 

 cieties throughout Scotland, against a proposed 

 repeal of the statutes, enacted and for ever 

 ratified by the Revolution and Union Parlia- 

 ment, for preventing the growth of Popery. 

 With an introduction, giving a short history 

 of the rise, progress, and effects of that na- 

 tional alarm. And an appendix, containing a 

 view of the statutes, and the repeal, with re- 

 marks, &c. Edin., 1780. 8 

 The Protestant supporters of Popery taken to 

 task ; being a defence of the citizens of Aber- 

 deen who oppose the admission of the adhe- 

 rents of the Church of Rome into Parliament, 

 and places of high political power and trust : 

 in answer to the unsound and illiberal reason- 

 ings contained in a pamphlet at present in cir- 

 culation, under the title of ' ' An ti- intolerance. " 

 Aberdeen, 1829. 12 U 



Popery, as opposed to the knowledge, the mo- 

 rals, the wealth, and the liberty of mankind. 



Lotulon, 1833. 8 

 Another copy. 



Popery and Protestantism, as they bear on the 

 spiritual and temporal condition of man. To- 

 gether with some observations on the probable 

 effects of any new appropriation of the reve- 

 nues of the Established Church of Ireland. 



London, 1835. 12 



Report of the speeches delivered at the Pro- 

 testant meeting, held in Edinburgh, 1st Octo- 

 ber 1835, for the purpose of explaining the 

 true character and present condition of Popery. 



Edin., 1835. 8 



Modern Popery unmasked ; or, some account 

 of two meetings held in London, on June 20, 

 and July 11, 1835, to prove what are the real 

 doctrines of the Church of Rome, as now held 

 by the Roman Catholic Bishops and Priests of 

 Ireland. E<!'m,., s. a. 12" 



Another edition. Edin., 1836. 12 



Report of the committee appointed by last 

 General Assembly to inquire into the present 

 state of Popery in Scotland. Edin. , 1836. 8 

 Another copy. 



A sight for the Church of God, and a notable 

 one ! from the Scriptures of truth : number 

 060, or year 1836 ; Popery coming up out of 

 the earth... a warning to the Church of God 



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