FROM THE DEATH OF GEORGE III. TO THE PASSING OF THE ACT ADMITTING
ROMAN CATHOLICS TO PARLIAMENT. A. D. 1820 TO A.D. 1829 (13th of April).
The Roman Catholic prelates, Dr. Troy and Dr. Curtis-Doyle, bishop of Kildare
and Leighlin-The incomes of the priests of Kildare-Priestly occupations
and amusements—Strict regulations of Bishop Doyle-The spiritual retreat of
1820-Zeal of Dr. Doyle-The Bible Society and the Scripture Readers'
Society-Conduct of the Protestant prelates-Dr. Magee, Protestant arch-
bishop of Dublin-His charge to the Dublin clergy in 1822-A church without
a religion and a religion without a church-Bishop Doyle replies under the
signature of J. K. L.-Doyle opposed to the reading of the Scriptures-Con.
version of Professor of Scripture in Maynooth-Public discussions between