An edition of A brief examination of the proofs (1841)

A brief examination of the proofs

by which the Rev. Mr. Boardman attempts to sustain his charge, that "a large and learned body of the clergy of the church" (of England) "have returned to some of the worst errors of popery;" with a word or two, as to his attempt, without proof, to cast the suspicion of popery on the Protestant Epicsopal Church in the United States of America

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George Washington Doane
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An edition of A brief examination of the proofs (1841)

A brief examination of the proofs

by which the Rev. Mr. Boardman attempts to sustain his charge, that "a large and learned body of the clergy of the church" (of England) "have returned to some of the worst errors of popery;" with a word or two, as to his attempt, without proof, to cast the suspicion of popery on the Protestant Epicsopal Church in the United States of America

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English
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Burlington

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Rare Book (Offsite) copy: Bound with other titles.

Rare Book (Offsite) copy: With stamp "Col. Coll. Library N. York".

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230 pages
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230

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OL44049984M
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55046197

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