An edition of Theologiæ dogmaticæ (1839)

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Theologiæ dogmaticæ
Francis Patrick Kenrick
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Typis L. Johnson
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Latin

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1839, Typis L. Johnson
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Table of Contents

V. [1]. De revelatione [divina]. De ecclesia. De verbo Dei
v. 2. Tractatus generalis. De Christo Deo. De sanctissima Trinitate. De redemptore. De gratia Christi
v. 3. De baptismo. De confirmatione. De Eucharistia. De poenitentia. De indulgentiis. De extrema unctione
v. 4. De sacris ordinibus. De matrimonio. De sacramentis in universum. De cultu religioso. De vita futura.

Edition Notes

Vol. 1 has title: Theologiæ dogmaticæ, tractatus tres, De revelatione, De ecclesia, et De verbo Dei.

Vol. 2 has title: Theologiæ dogmaticæ.

Vol. 4 has title: Dogmaticæ theologiæ.

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Other Titles
Dogmaticæ theologiæ.

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Library of Congress
BX1751 .K4 1839

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Pagination
4 v. ;

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OL18627987M

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