A historical collection that presents the case for Protestant interests in Ireland.
It brings together addresses delivered in Dublin, Liverpool, Bristol, and Bath in 1834, plus an appendix of notes and supportive correspondence.
The book frames the arguments around defense of Protestant institutions, church reform, and the need for unity in difficult times. It includes introductory letters and a summary of the speeches, offering context for how these views were received and discussed in the era.
What you’ll experience:
- The full text of speeches given at key meetings
- Editorial notes that clarify names, places, and dates
- A period view of religious and political issues in Ireland before and after the union
- Reflections on church reform, education, and the role of leadership
Ideal for readers of 19th‑century Irish history, religious history, and archival collections seeking primary‑source perspectives on Protestant concerns in Ireland.