O'Leary, Arthur, 1729-1802
Arthur O'Leary
O'Leary, Arthur
Arthur O'Leary Irish Franciscan preacher and polemical writer
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Works
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[An] Addr[ess] to the common peop[le] of the Roman Catholic religion, concerning the apprehended French invasion. By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary, author of Loyalty asserted | |
Address to the Lords spiritual and temporal of the Parliament of Great Britain | |
Arthur O'Leary's plea for the liberty of conscience | |
The Catholic servant's apology for refusing to attend at any place of worship but his own | |
Essay on toleration | |
An essay towards the reformation of controversial and recantation sermons. : Addressed to the Rev. Charles Farrel. By the Rev. A-r O'L-y | |
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. A Book well worthy of the Perusal of every Person, but especially the Roman Catholics of this Kingdom, at this very important Period | |
A funeral oration, on the late sovereign pontiff Pius the Sixth. | |
Loyalty asserted : or, The new test oath vindicated, and proved by the principles of the canon and civil laws, and the authority of the most eminent writers. With an enquiry into the pope's deposing power, and the groundless claims of the stuarts. In a letter to a Protestant gentleman | |
Miscellaneous tracts : on several interesting subjects, by the Rev. Arthur O'Leary | |
Mr. O' Leary's defence : Containing a vindication of his conduct and writings during the late disturbances in Munster: with a full justification of the catholics, and an account of the risings of the white-boys. In answer to the false accusations of Theophilus, and the ill-grounded insinuations of the Right Reverend Doctor Woodward, Lord Bishop of Cloyne | |
Mr. O'Leary's letter to the monthly reviewers | |
Mr. O'leary's remarks on the Rev. John Wesley's letters, in defence of the protestant associations, in England. : To which are prefixed, Mr. Wesley's letters | |
A Narrative of the misunderstanding between the Rev. Arthur O'Leary and the Rev. Mr. Hussey. | |
The rev. Mr. O'Leary's third address to the Whiteboys, : particularly those of the county of Corke. Revised and corrected by himself | |
The Reverend Arthur O'leary's caution to the common people of Ireland, : Against perjury, so frequent at assizes and elections | |
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 | |
A sermon, preached at Saint Patrick's Chapel, Sutton-Street, Soho-Square, : on Wednesday, March the 8th, 1797: the day of solemn fast, humiliation, &c. by the Rev. Arthur O'Leary | |
Three letters from the Rev. Father Arthur O'Leary to the people of Ireland, particularly to those of the church of Rome |