History of the Catholic Church in the nineteenth century (1789- 1908)

2nd ed., rev.
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History of the Catholic Church in the nineteenth century (1789- 1908)

2nd ed., rev.

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M.H. Gill, B. Herder
Language
English

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History of the Catholic Church in the nineteenth century (1789- 1908)
1990, M.H. Gill, B. Herder
microform / in English - 2nd ed., rev.
Cover of: History of the Catholic church in the nineteenth century (1789-1908)
History of the Catholic church in the nineteenth century (1789-1908)
1910, M. H. Gill and son, ltd., B. Herder
in English - 2d. ed., rev.
Cover of: History of the Catholic Church in the nineteenth century (1789-1908)

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Microfiche. Evanston : American Theological Library Association, 1990. 3 microfiche. High reduction. Silver based film. (ATLA monograph preservation program ; ATLA fiche 1988-1111)

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Dublin, St. Louis, Mo
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ATLA monograph preservation program -- ATLA fiche 1988-1111.

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Library of Congress
BX1365

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[microform] /
Pagination
2 v.

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Open Library
OL37893486M
ISBN 10
079055111X
OCLC/WorldCat
22139233

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