Protestant Dissent and Controversy in Ireland, 1660-1714

Protestant Dissent and Controversy in Ireland, 1660-1714
ISBN-10
1859180035
ISBN-13
9781859180037
Category
History / Social History
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
1994
Publisher
Cork University Press
Author
Phil Kilroy

Description

... it is a work everyone interested in the subject of non-conformity in the eighteenth-century must consult, for Kilroy provides the fullest account of its consolidation and emergence as a significant phenomenon in Irish history. James Kelly, Eighteenth-Century Ireland

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