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A Free Examination of the Common Methods Employed to Prevent the Growth of Popery. in Which Are Pointed Out Their Defects and Errors, and the Advantages They Give Papists
A Free Examination of the Common Methods Employed to Prevent the Growth of Popery. Part II.
The Genuine and Remarkable Prophecies of Archbishop Usher. ... to Which Is Added, an Appendix, Giving an Account of Divers Other Prophecies and Predictions, No Less Remarkable and Surprizing.
A Free Examination of the Common Methods Employed to Prevent the Growth of Popery. ... to Which Are Added, Seasonable Reflections, ... Written Before the Indulgence Granted to Roman Catholics to Take Long Leases. ... by James Ussher, ...
Clio
Some Striking and Remarkable Predictions, of the Holy, Learned, and Excellent Archbishop Usher, ... to Which Are Added, a Few Interesting Extracts, from Other Eminent Religious Authors, Concerning ... a Spiritual Life.
An Introduction to the Theory of the Human Mind. by J. U. Author of Clio.
General Redemption, and Limited Salvation. to Which Is Added Archbishop Usher's Treatise on the True Intent and Extent of Christ's Death and Satisfaction
The Whole Works of the Most REV. James Ussher
Archbishop Usher's Answer to a Jesuit; With Other Tracts on Popery
A Body of Divinity Or, the Sum and Substance of Christian Religion
Answer to a Jesuit; With Other Tracts on Popery
Whole Works (Volume 5); With Life, and an Account of His Writings
Whole Works (Volume 14); With Life, and an Account of His Writings
Whole Works (Volume 8); With Life, and an Account of His Writings
Whole Works (Volume 12); With Life, and an Account of His Writings
Whole Works (Volume 10); With Life, and an Account of His Writings
Whole Works (Volume 9); With Life, and an Account of His Writings
Whole Works (Volume 17); With Life, and an Account of His Writings
The Odes of Anacreon
Whole Works
The Articles Treated on in Tract 90 Reconsidered and Their Interpretation Vindicated
The Whole Works of the Most REV. James Ussher, Volume III
A Discourse on the Religion Anciently Professed by the Irish and British