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Title: The history of Romanism: from the earliest corruptions of Christianity to the present time : with full chronological table, analytical and alphabetical indexes and glossary. Illustrated by numerous accurate and highly finished engravings of its ceremonies, superstitions, persecutions, and historical incidents
Year: 1845 (1840s)
Authors: Dowling, John, 1807-1878
Subjects: Catholic Church
Publisher: New York : E. Walker
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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THE HISTOEY OF ROMANISM: FROM THE EARLIEST CORRUPTIONS OF CHRISTIANITY TO THE PRESENT TIME. WITH FULL CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE, ANALYTICAL AND ALPHA-BETICAL INDEXES AND GLOSSARY. ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS ACCURATE AND HIGHLY FINISHED EN-GRAVINGS OF ITS CEREMONIES, SUPERSTITIONS, PERSECUTIONS,AND HISTORICAL INCIDENTS. BY REV. JOHN DOWLING, A.M. PASTOR OF THE BEREAN CHURCH, NEW YORK. M-vo-riipiov ! Ba0v\i>v h fieyaXn, tj pjrrip t£>v Tropvdv xal tuv PilKvyparuv rrjS yni Rev. xvii., 5. NEW YORK:EDWARD WALKER, 114 FULTON STREET 1845. Frederic B. AlliaJua 21 1940 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1845, by EDWARD WALKER, In the Clerks Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York. R. Craigheads Power Press. R. C. Valentine, St i : .2 Fulton Street 45 Gold Street. PREFACE, The present work is intended to supply a chasm that has long beenfelt by ministers, theological students, and other intelligent protes-tants, in the historical and religious literature o
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