This pamphlet, "Letter To The Rev. W.b. Kirwan Containing Some Observations On The Very Extraordinary Resolutions Entered Into By The Parishoners Of St. Nicholas Without On The 25th Of November 1790," offers a fascinating glimpse into late 18th-century Irish religious and social dynamics. Penned anonymously, the letter critiques resolutions made by parishioners of St. Nicholas Without, providing insight into the controversies and debates of the era. The text offers valuable primary source material for researchers and historians interested in the history of Christianity in Ireland, the role of religious figures, and the social concerns of the time.
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