BX 1765 B2w
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While Peter sleeps. |
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BX1765 .B35
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Jesuit juggling : forty popish frauds detected and disclosed / |
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BX1765 .B8
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Letters in the Roman Catholic controversy / |
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BX1765 .C9
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What Rome teaches / |
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BX1765 .C977 1890
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Life inside the church of Rome / |
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BX1765 .F1 1840
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The difficulties of Romanism / |
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BX1765.F1 T7
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An answer to the Rev. G.S. Faber's Difficulties of Romanism / |
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BX1765 .F667 1851
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Footprints of popery : or, Places where martyrs have suffered / |
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BX1765 .F9
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The fight with Rome / |
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BX1765 .G27 1854
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The lectures complete of Father Gavazzi, as delivered in New York / |
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BX1765 .G3 1853
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Father Gavazzi's lectures in New York / also, the life of Father Gavazzi, corrected and authorized by himself ; together with reports of his addresses in Italian, to his countrymen in New York, translated and revised by Madame Julie de Marguerittes. |
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BX1765 .G66 1859
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The testimony of a convert from the Church of Rome : narrative of the religious experience and travels of the Rev. M.J. Gonsalves ... ; narrative of Signorina Florencia d'Romani, a native of the city of Naples. |
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BX1765 .H1
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The good estate of the Catholic Church. |
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BX1765 .H26 1960
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The Church of Rome; a dissuasive [by] R.P.C. Hanson [and] R. H. Fuller. |
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BX1765 .H47 1834
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A history of popery : including its origin, progress, doctrines, practice, institutions, and fruits, to the commencement of the nineteenth century / |
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BX1765 .H64 1845
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A synopsis of popery : as it was and as it is / |
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BX1765 .H7 1855
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"The end of controversy," controverted : a refutation of Milner's "End of controversy," in a series of letters addressed to the Most Reverend Francis Patrick Kenrick, Roman Catholic archbishop of Baltimore / |
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BX1765 .H71
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Popery! as it was and as it is : Also, auricular confession; and popish nunneries. |
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BX1765 .H71 1855
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Popery! as it was and as it is : Also, Auricular confession ; and Popish nunneries / |
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BX1765 .I5
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An inquiry into the merits of the Reformed doctrine of "imputation," as contrasted with those of "Catholic imputation;" or, The cardinal point of controversy between the Church of Rome and the Protestant high church: together with miscellaneous essays on the Catholic faith, |
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