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Essays against Popery, slavery, and arbitrary power, published during the late unnatural rebellion, in the years 1745 and 1746. Namely, the six farmer's letters to the Protestants of Ireland. On the Want of Charity in the Roman Church, and several other absurd Doctrines of the Papists. Remarks on the Pretender's Declaration, and on the dreadful Consequences of a successful French Invasion. On Hereditary Right, and the Pretender's Legitimacy. Proofs that Papists do not think themselves obliged to keep Faith with Hereticks. Articles of the Papist Creeds with Remarks. Principles of the Whigs and Jacobites compared. And on several other important subjects.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brooke, Henry, 1703?-1783.
Contributor:
Berkeley, G.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jacobite rebellion, 1746-1746.
Catholic Church--Great Britain.
Catholic Church.
Great Britain--Politics and government--1745-1746.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([2],14,240p. )
Place of Publication:
Manchester : printed by R. Whitworth, Bookseller, [1750?]
Notes:
The six farmer's letters are written by H. Brooke, though attributed in the advertisement to G. Berkeley and have a separate titlepage "The farmer's letters .. ". The other important subjects are by Montanus, i.e. T. Gordon.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T68899.
OCLC:
642664574

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