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CATHOLICISM , the RELIGION of FEAR , CONTRASTED with RATIONALISM , the THEORY of RKASON . ... Just published , 32 nng /> H , in a coloured Wranpor , prw . o M \ . \ with Fi"ht l'lates from the curious Work of Father i ' liiuinnuti . By G . JACOB IIOLYOAKU . Chan T The Case Stated between Catholicism and Rationnliem . II * . The Terrors of Catholicism , as exemplified by its Expounders . III . The English Press revolted at the Doctrine , when reduced to Practice among us . IV Thi" TiiHtc of our Author . V Father Pinamonti me . asurclh the Thickness of thcWalls of Hell . . „ Vf . Who would bo n Catholic / VII . Tho Church of Knghmd Inflated . VIII . Tho True Objection to the . Religion of Fear . Tho F . i" -ht Plates , from what the Catholics arc fond of calling n «• lawful source , " miika tho book a complete illustration of thoir Church , Doctrinea , ami Influence . James Watson , 3 , Queen ' s Head-pasicigo , Paternoster-row , and other Booksellers , / //
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 28, 1850, page 959, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1863/page/23/
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