Five Letters In Reply To The Rev. Michael Branagan - Couverture rigide

Ouseley, Gideon; Society, Religious Tract

 
9781354473016: Five Letters In Reply To The Rev. Michael Branagan

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To the Rev. Michael Ura Aaga?, !.P, at Unhcrmssi Coufity Mealh, Sir, Voru liiiuors to Mr. TisnAM. of Cluirlusforf, and his of tho Jsl of Oct. iilt. ow tliu important sulijoct of educating the children of the poor, liavc just fallen into my liands. On reading over yours of the 5th instant, I sec you have done me the hont)ur to introduce my name, thus You have, Sir, taken quotations from Gideon Ouseley ;I request, vhen again you wisli to state what is Catholic Do .-trine, you will take it from a proper source, and con ult more sespectabl authority. 1his, 8ir, is throwing down the gauntlet at onice; you intended, of course, sliould take it up ;your wish, then, sliall be promptly attended to. As I have never had the honour of seeing either j Ir. T. or you, Sir, but heard only that ye were engaged in certain discussions, so, (with one of old, aying Nofi fiostrum inter vos ta)itas cojnpotiere lites.) Tdid not conceive it my pn)vince to interfere; but now that. I have read the Letters of both, and by them may form a judgment, I fmd it would be unnecessary ;for, in reference to the point in debate, the gentleman appears niore than a match for his antagonist. I he grand, nay the sole object, he insists on, is tlie propriety of the sacred Scriptures being in the hands of all men, yoimg as well as old, as their divine and unalienablo right assigned them by our Lord Jesus Christ, who commanded that the Gospel be preached to wvery creature.
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