A Short History of the Attempts that Have Been Made to Convert the Popish Natives of Ireland, to the Establish'd Religion;: With a Proposal for Their Conversion; and a Vindication of Arch-bishop Usher's Opinion, Concerning the Performance of Divine Offices to Them in Their Own Language |
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