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An address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland, as by law established. Explaining the real causes of the commotions and insurrections in the southern parts of this kingdom respecting tithes ... and containing candid inquiry into the practicability of substituting any other mode of subsistence and maintenance for the clergy of the church established, consistent with the principles of reason and justice, in the place of tithes.

Title
An address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland, as by law established. Explaining the real causes of the commotions and insurrections in the southern parts of this kingdom respecting tithes ... and containing candid inquiry into the practicability of substituting any other mode of subsistence and maintenance for the clergy of the church established, consistent with the principles of reason and justice, in the place of tithes. By a layman.
Author
Duigenan, Patrick, 1735-1816.
Publication
Dublin, Printed by H. Watts, 1786.

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no. 1-13TextUse in library CSA p.v. 9 no. 1-13Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315
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Details

Description
112 p.; 23 cm.
Subject
  • Church of Ireland > Finance
  • Tithes > Ireland
Note
  • Attributed to Patrick Duigenan.
  • Author's pseud., Theophilus, signed at end.
Call Number
CS p.v. 1, no. 1
LCCN
50041409
OCLC
8642692
Author
Duigenan, Patrick, 1735-1816.
Title
An address to the nobility and gentry of the Church of Ireland, as by law established. Explaining the real causes of the commotions and insurrections in the southern parts of this kingdom respecting tithes ... and containing candid inquiry into the practicability of substituting any other mode of subsistence and maintenance for the clergy of the church established, consistent with the principles of reason and justice, in the place of tithes. By a layman.
Imprint
Dublin, Printed by H. Watts, 1786.
Research Call Number
CS p.v. 1, no. 1
CSA p.v. 9, no. 1
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