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The Catholic Church and her critics : popular lectures on difficulties brought against the Catholic system ; delivered in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, 1926 / edited by Albert Power ; with a foreword by Daniel Mannix.

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The Catholic Church and her critics : popular lectures on difficulties brought against the Catholic system ; delivered in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, 1926 / edited by Albert Power ; with a foreword by Daniel Mannix.

Publisher

Melbourne : Advocate Press, [1926]

Date

[1926]

Call Numbers

282/40

Record Identifier

74VKdpxGozab

MMS ID

991019838809702626

Language

English

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Physical content

195 p. [1] leaf of plate : ill ; 19 cm.

Contents

Why insist on doctrine? / Albert Power -- Why an infallible authority? / J. Sullivan -- Are the Gospels genuine? / E. Frost -- Are the Gospel records historically true? / E. Frost -- Can a Catholic be a truly loyal citizen? / J.B. Roper -- Is the doctrine of evolution incompatible with Catholicism?...

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Publisher

Melbourne : Advocate Press, [1926]

Place of Publication

Victoria

Date Published

[1926]

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The Catholic Church and her critics : popular lectures on difficulties brought against the Catholic system ; delivered in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, 1926 / edited by Albert Power ; with a foreword by Daniel Mannix.

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282/40

Record Identifier

74VKdpxGozab

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKdpxGozab

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230.2

MMS ID

991019838809702626

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