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STOPFORD ( Edward A. ). A letter to the Rev. Dr. Marshall, late a clergyman of the Church of England

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STOPFORD ( Edward A. ). A letter to the Rev. Dr. Marshall, late a clergyman of the Church of England

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
STOPFORD ( Edward A. ). A letter to the Rev. Dr. Marshall, late a clergyman of the Church of England, now a Roman priest, on the subject of a sermon, preached by him in the Roman Catholic chapel of Kells, July 27, 1851 : by the Rev. E. A. Stopford, Arch-deacon of Meath, and Rector of Kells … with an appendix, containing an historical narrative of eleven priests confined in Newgate for not renouncing the Pope's pretended deposing power, [from Dr. O’Connor’s “Columbanus”, Letter VI]. To which is added, King James's Oath of Allegiance. Warrington : Printed by George Furnival, Sankey Street, 185248-pages, large 12mo, unbound, uncut, sewn as issued, a few leaves unopened : very good An unrecorded edition (not in COPAC or WorldCat) of a controversial pamphlet originally privately published at Kells in 1851. Its publication at Warrington, according to the author’s note dated May 14th, 1852 printed on verso of title, may have been occasioned by the author’s belief that Dr. Marshall was at this time officiating as a Catholic priest in the Liverpool area.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) DILL ( Richard ). Prelatico-Presbyterianism : or, curious chapters in the recent history of the Irish Presbyterian Church. Dublin : M'Glashan and Gill … , 1856. FIRST EDITION, pages xvi, 456, cr 8vo, original cloth : a very good copy. Dill (1807-58), Donegal-born presbyterian minister, instrumental in the foundation of Magee College, Londonderry, the struggle for which this book is a full-bodied and not impartial account. Following a dispute with the military authorities at Islandbridge Barracks, Dublin, he waged a long, ultimately successful, campaign for the recognition of dissenting chaplains in the British Army. (2) PERCEVAL ( Arthur Philip ) et al. Letter to … James Slade … on … church reform. Rivington, 1831. [with :] A letter to Lord Henley, respecting his publication on church reform. Rivington, 1832 [with :] [PERCEVAL ( Dudley )] Draft of a petition to the king, against Lord Althorp's proposed bill for church-reform in Ireland : plainly proving that bill to be in open breach of the coronation oath. With a prefatory address and an appendix. Hoake and Varty, 1833. [and :] Perceval ( Spencer ) Speech … in the … Commons… February 14, 1831 … J. Hatchard, 1831. . Four pamphlets in one volume, two with ms presentation inscriptions by their authors to the Bp of Limerick, 8vo, recent boards.:in nice state. (3) BAKER ( Pacificus ), OSF. The Sunday Monitor, or moral reflections, and devout aspirations on the Gospels, from the first Sunday after Easter to Quinquagesima Sunday. By the Rev. P. Baker, O. S. F. Third edition. Dublin : Published at the Catholic Book Warehouse … by P. Blenkinsop … , 1825. Pages (4), 245, large 12mo, contemporary sheep, binding heavily worn but strong and otherwise a very good copy. COPAC records this edition only, locating only the NLS copy. Not found on-line in D or Dt.(4)warrington printed; RELIGION; THEOLOGY; RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY; IRELAND; PRESBYTERIANISM; DUBLIN PRINTED; CHURCH REFORM; DEVOTIONAL BOOKS; ; ;