Popery: The Accommodation of Christianity to the Natural Heart - Edward Hoare - Book

Popery: The Accommodation of Christianity to the Natural Heart

Transcribed from the 1848 J. H. Jackson edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org Many thanks to Ramsgate Library for allowing their copy to be used for this transcription.
A LECTURE, DELIVERED BEFORE THE ISLINGTON PROTESTANT INSTITUTE, ON MONDAY, 26TH JUNE, 1848.
BY THE REV. EDWARD HOARE, M.A., INCUMBENT OF CHRIST CHURCH, RAMSGATE.
LONDON: PUBLISHED FOR THE ISLINGTON PROTESTANT INSTITUTE, BY J. H. JACKSON, ISLINGTON GREEN; SEELEYS, FLEET STREET; HATCHARDS, PICCADILLY.
1848.
Price One Shilling .
ALEXANDER MACINTOSH, PRINTER, GREAT NEW-STREET, LONDON.
President.—REV. D. WILSON, M.A. Treasurer.—GEORGE FRIEND, ESQ.
I. That this Society be called “The Islington Protestant Institute.”
II. That the objects of the Society be to awaken the attention of Protestant Christians to the progress of Popery; to call forth and unite their energies in opposing it; and to form a rallying-point, as well for the defence and promotion of Protestant truth, as for the maintenance of the Protestant principles of the Constitution.
III. That the principal means for the attainment of this object be: the issue of suitable publications; the enrolment of the names or members; public meetings, lectures, and sermons; addresses and deputations to Parliamentary representatives; petitions to the Legislature, or the Sovereign; and correspondence with kindred societies, with a view to obtain and communicate information.
IV. That the Society be conducted by a President, Treasurer, Committee, and two Clerical and two Lay Secretaries.

Edward Hoare
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2013-03-09

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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Protestant authors

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