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A review of the important controversy between Dr. Carroll and the Reverend Messrs. Wharton and Hawkins; including a defence of the conduct of Pope Clement XIV. (Ganganelli) in suppressing a late religious order: in a letter to a gentleman, by the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. To which is annexed, a letter from Candour to the Right Honourable Luke Gardiner; on his bill for the repeal of a part of the penal laws against the Irish Catholics
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1786
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The Rev. Mr. O'Leary's address to the common people of Ireland : particularly, to such of them as are called Whiteboys. Revised and corrected by himself
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1786
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The Rev. Mr. O'Leary's third address to the Whiteboys : particularly those of the county of Corke. Revised and corrected by himself
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1786
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An essay on toleration: or, Mr. O'Leary's plea for liberty of conscience
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1785
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An essay on toleration: or, Mr. O'Leary's plea for liberty of conscience
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1785
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The Reverend Arthur O'leary's caution to the common people of Ireland : Against perjury, so frequent at assizes and elections
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1783
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Essays, by the celebrated and much admired R.F. Arthur O'Leary, of the kingdom of Ireland : with notes and observations, critical and explanatory; with the life of the author prefixed: compared with, and carefully corrected by the Dublin edition
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1782
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Miscellaneous tracts : by the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A defence of the divinity of Christ, ... VI. Essay on toleration: ... To which is added an apology; occasioned by Thunderstruck's remarks on the mode of giving absolution to Popish criminals under sentence of death
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1782
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An address to the common people of the Roman Catholic religion, concerning the apprehended French invasion. By the Rev. Arthur O'leary, author of loyalty asserted
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1781
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Miscellaneous tracts : By the Rev. Arthur O'leary. Containing, I. A defence of the divinity of Christ, and the immortality of the soul: in answer to the author of a work lately published in Cork, entitled "Thoughts on nature and religion." revised and corrected. II. Loyalty asserted, or, A vindication of the oath of allegiance: with an impartial inquiry into the pope's temporal power, and the claims of the stuarts to the English throne; proving that both are equally groundless. III. An address to the common people of Ireland, on occasion of an apprehended invasion by the French and Spaniards, in July, 1779, when the united fleets of Bourbon appeared in the channel. IV. Remarks on a letter written by Mr. Wesley, and the defence of the Protestant associations. V. Rejoinder to Mr. Wesley's reply to the above remarks. VI. Essay on toleration; tending to prove that a man's speculative opinions ought not to deprive him of the rights of civil society. In which are introduced, the Rev. John Wesley's letter, and the defence of the Protestant associations
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