Magee, William, 1766-1831
William Magee Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin (1766-1831)
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Works
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A charge delivered at his primary visitation, in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, on Thursday the 24th of October, 1822 |
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Charge delivered at his triennial and metropolitan visitation, ... 1826 |
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Discourses and dissertations on the Scriptural doctrines of atonement and sacrifice; and on the principal arguments advanced, and the mode of reasoning employed, by the opponents of those doctrines as held by the Established Church: with an appendix, containing some strictures on Mr. Belsham's account of the Unitarian scheme, in his review of Mr Wilberforce's treatise. |
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The evidence of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin,and the rev. messrs. Phelan and O'Sullivan, before the select committees on the State of Ireland, in the session of parliament, 1825. |
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Letter from William Magee to Cadell & Davies, requesting that they consider publishing a book of sermons, written by an associate of Magee, and enquiring about the sales of the latest edition of Magee's 'Atonement' |
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Letter from William Magee to unknown recipient, requesting to know the number of "titheable" acres in a particular parish |
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Letters of Archbishop Magee of Dublin, some unsigned |
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Remarks upon the reply of J.K.L. [i.e. Bishop Doyle] to the charge of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin [Wm. Magee] |
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Remonstrances addressed to his excellency the Lord Lieutenant and to the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland: as also to his Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin [Wm. Magee], against the proceedings of a Consistorial and Metropolitical Court holden in Dublin, August 10, 1822, contrary to the most sacred Rights and Liberties of his Majesty's faithful subjects; and more especially against the arbitrary and tyrannical conduct of The Archbishop [towards Rev. Robert Taylor] himself : with important hints to candidates for ordination: shewing the degraded condition to which the bishops have reduced the inferior clergy |
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Sermon occasioned by the death of John, Earl of Clare |
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A sermon preached before the Association, for Discountenancing Vice, 1796: |
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A sermon preached in the chapel of Trinity College, Dublin, on Thursday the 16th of February, 1797, : Being the day appointed for a national thanksgiving on account of the providential deliverance of this Kingdom from the late threatened invasion; and also in St. Anne's Church the same day, by the Rev. William Magee, B.D. Junior Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, member of the Royal Irish Academy, and Cor. member of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester. And now published at the desire of the students of the Universitythe parishioners of St. Anne's in Vestry assembledand of the gentlemen of the Lawyers' Corps |
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Theological extracts; |
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To the people of England. |
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Walsingham's able letter to Dr. Curtis, titular Roman Catholic Primate, in reply to his unwarrantable attack upon His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin and calumnious imputation against the Protestants of Ireland. |
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The works of the most reverend William Magee, D.D., Lord Archbishop of Dublin : now first collected and ... comprising, discourses and dissertations on the scriptural doctrines of atonement and sacrifice, his published sermons and visitation charges, with a memoir of his life |
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