Missions, Irish - Early works to 1800
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The second part of the Irish missionary unmask'd . In which the Abbot Goulde, an Irish priest, Treasurer and Head of the Church and Chapter of our Lady of Thouars, and Missionary in Poitou, is anew convicted of several falshoods and impostures in general; but particularly in Points relating to the Church of England. Written in French by Mr. Rival, one of the Ministers of the French Chapel at St. James's.
Rival, Pierre, d. 1730.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- E-books
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The irish missionary unmask'd or, the Abbat Goulde, an Irish priest, (a Frenchman by Naturalization) Treasurer and Head of the Church and Chapter of our Lady of Thouars, (in France,) and Missionary (in Poitou,) convicted of four falsehoods, and of a great Oversight, if not a Fifth Fraud, in one single Article concerning the Church of England, upon the Invocation of Saints; all contain'd in one Page in 12-. of his letter to a gentleman of Low-Poiton; which he has been pleas'd to entitle, The true belief of the Catholick Church, against the tenets falsly ascrib' to her, in the Writings of the (protestant) Ministers. Written in French, by Mr. Rival, one of the Ministers of the French Chapel at St. James's; and translated into English, by D. G. Gent. With The Translator's Advertisement.
Rival, Pierre, d. 1730.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]