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. By John Richardson, Rector of Annalt, alias Belturbet, in the Diocese of Kilmore in Ireland, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Ormond, and the Lord Bishop of Clogher.

  • Richardson, John, 1664-1747.
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1713
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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

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London : printed by Joseph Downing in Bartholomew-Close near West-Smithfield, 1713.

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The second edition, with additions.

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