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This volume presents a full account of the proceedings at a meeting of the Bible Society in Ireland, held at Carrick-on-Shannon. The meeting was notable for the participation of both Protestants and Catholics, and the discussions offer valuable insight into the religious and social dynamics of 19th-century Ireland. Detailing the arguments and perspectives presented by members of both communities, this historical record illuminates the complex relationship between religious identity and social discourse during a pivotal period in Irish history. This book is a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in the religious and social history of Ireland.
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