The Catholic doctrine of the Eucharist

demonstrably proved from scripture, from tradition, and from the writings of some of the most eminent Catholic and Protestant authors who have treated on the subject ; in sixteen letters, with notes and appendices, addressed to the Lord Bishop of Exeter ; and dedicated by permission to His Imperial and Royal Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, Bohemia, etc.

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The Catholic doctrine of the Eucharist

demonstrably proved from scripture, from tradition, and from the writings of some of the most eminent Catholic and Protestant authors who have treated on the subject ; in sixteen letters, with notes and appendices, addressed to the Lord Bishop of Exeter ; and dedicated by permission to His Imperial and Royal Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, Bohemia, etc.

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BX2215 .V4 1844

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xxi, 286 p. ;

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OL7155361M
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