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Vol. 12mo. 6s. THE STATE OF POPERY AND JESUITISM IN ENGLAND, from the Reformation to the Period of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill in 1829. "We consider this little book to be exceedingly well timed, and highly deserving of perusal by all who are willing to understand the machinery which the Church of Rome puts in motion for the advancement of its cause."--_Times._ "A clear and practical development of the subtle workings of Popery."--_Church of England Quarterly Review._ "An opportune and very interesting work."--_Conservative Journal and Church of England Gazette._ "A useful volume of reference for the series of historical events connected with the subject."--_British Critic._ "We do not know a modern work of the same size more opportune or more valuable."--_Frazer's Magazine._ By the same, One Vol. 8vo. Price 12s. A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH EPISCOPACY, from 1640 to 1662, &c. "The author has executed his task with very creditable skill, with very laborious research, and with a moderation and impartiality, which entitle him to unqualified commendation. Mr. L. has been abused and misrepresented by one of the organs of that faction which seems to think, that to subvert the constitution, the shortest and most effectual method is by beginning with the Established Church; but will any person of veracity, any person of ordinary decency, say that he has deserved the accusation which the Edinburgh reviewer, with a want of decency peculiarly his own, has brought against him?"--_Times._ "A very valuable addition to the ecclesiastical literature of the day."--_British Magazine._ "He tells the tale perspicuously and dispassionately."--_British Critic._ "A book of much interest, and an important addition to our historical knowledge."--_Literary Gazette._ "An admirable and well-digested history."--_Frazer's Magazine._ "Mr. L. has our thanks for endeavouring to illustrate in a popular form a most interesting period of our church annals."--_Church of England Magazine._ "The sages of the North have traduced him as a malignant. No higher encomium can be desired for any work than to say that it is the production of a writer who has earned such abuse."--_Dublin Christian Examiner._ "An interesting and valuable history."--_Christian Observer._ Also, Price 3d., or 25 for 5s. PROTESTANTISM THE OLD RELIGION, POPERY THE NEW. (Sixth Thousand). "An admirable tract."--_Church of England Quarterly Rev
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