Papal idolatry : an exposure of the dogma of transubstantiation and mariolatry : dedicated to Archbi...
Papal idolatry : an exposure of the dogma of transubstantiation and mariolatry : dedicated to Archbishop Vaughan, of Sydney : with "The God of Rome eaten by a rat", "The reasons why we must put our trust in Jesus alone, and not invoke Mary", and "The Reasons why I will never return to the Church of Rome" / by Charles Chiniquy.
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Publisher
Melbourne : M.L. Hutchinson, 1879.
Date
1879.
Call Numbers
PAM 87/516
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Language
English
Physical Description
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48 p. ; 22 cm.
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Publisher
Melbourne : M.L. Hutchinson, 1879.
Place of Publication
Victoria
Date Published
1879.
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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Papal idolatry : an exposure of the dogma of transubstantiation and mariolatry : dedicated to Archbishop Vaughan, of Sydney : with "The God of Rome eaten by a rat", "The reasons why we must put our trust in Jesus alone, and not invoke Mary", and "The Reasons why I will never return to the Church of Rome" / by Charles Chiniquy.
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General note
Mitchell Library copy at: DSM/ 042/ P187 has Alfred Lee bookplate, bound with other pamphlets.
Mitchell Library copy at: DSM/ 042/ P82 signed, 'D.S.M.' ; bound with others as Pamphlets 87.
Selected for Digitisation 2016.
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 8137.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW
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PAM 87/516
Record Identifier
74VM4e0ZDEEZ
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VM4e0ZDEEZ
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991001588589702626
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