Robert J. M'Ghee
Robert J. M'Ghee
Reverend Robert James M'Ghee was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, then became a minister with the Church of Ireland. In the 1830s he wrote letters and gave speeches denouncing attempts by the Catholic Church in Ireland to promote the work of Belgian theologian Pierre Dens, which M'Ghee believed to be subversive, corrupt and disrespectful.
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How We Got Into Pekin
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Dr. Cullen's pastoral answered
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Expository Lectures on the Epistle to the Ephesians
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The challenge of the Rev. R.J. M'Ghee to the Roman Catholic archbishops of the four provinces of Ireland
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Reflections on the Endowment of the College of Maynooth
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The nullity of the government of Queen Victoria in Ireland, or, The pope the virtual ruler of the land
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Truth and error contrasted
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A letter to the Protestants of the United Kingdom, exhibiting the real principles of the Roman Catholic bishops and priests in Ireland
cover - WMWo men ru he jin ru BeijingRobert J. M'Ghee
Wo men ru he jin ru Beijing
no cover - TCThe church of RomeRobert J. M'Ghee
The church of Rome
no cover - TAThe antiquity of the Church of...Robert J. M'Ghee
The antiquity of the Church of Rome brought to the test
no cover - ELExpository lectures on the epis...Robert J. M'Ghee
Expository lectures on the epistle to the Ephesians
no cover - ACA clean wayRobert J. M'Ghee
A clean way
no cover - MMaynoothRobert J. M'Ghee
Maynooth
no cover - TPThe prayer book opposed to the...Robert J. M'Ghee
The prayer book opposed to the corn laws, or, Who are the nonconformists?
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The doctrines promulgated by the Romish Bishops in Ireland 1832
no cover - SOStatement of the circumstancesRobert J. M'Ghee
Statement of the circumstances
no cover - LTLetter to the Duke of WellingtonRobert J. M'Ghee
Letter to the Duke of Wellington
no cover - TNThe nullity of the government o...Robert J. M'Ghee
The nullity of the government of Queen Victoria in Ireland
no cover - ALA letter to the Protestants of...Robert J. M'Ghee
A letter to the Protestants of the United Kingdom
no cover - TMThe modern inventions of Rome,...Robert J. M'Ghee
The modern inventions of Rome, and their effect upon popery
no cover - JBJustification by worksRobert J. M'Ghee
Justification by works
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How We Got Into Pekin
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Dr. Cullen's pastoral answered
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Expository Lectures on the Epistle to the Ephesians
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The challenge of the Rev. R.J. M'Ghee to the Roman Catholic archbishops of the four provinces of Ireland
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Reflections on the Endowment of the College of Maynooth
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The nullity of the government of Queen Victoria in Ireland, or, The pope the virtual ruler of the land
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Truth and error contrasted
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A letter to the Protestants of the United Kingdom, exhibiting the real principles of the Roman Catholic bishops and priests in Ireland
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Wo men ru he jin ru Beijing
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The church of Rome
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The antiquity of the Church of Rome brought to the test
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Expository lectures on the epistle to the Ephesians
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A clean way
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Maynooth
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The prayer book opposed to the corn laws, or, Who are the nonconformists?
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The doctrines promulgated by the Romish Bishops in Ireland 1832
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Statement of the circumstances
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Letter to the Duke of Wellington
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The nullity of the government of Queen Victoria in Ireland
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A letter to the Protestants of the United Kingdom
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The modern inventions of Rome, and their effect upon popery
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Justification by works