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Constantinople, Canterbury & Rome; a criticism of Bishop Gore's theory of the Catholic Church.
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Main Author:
Woodlock, Francis, 1871-
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
London, New York :
Longmans, Green,
1923.
Subjects:
Gore, Charles,
>
1853-1932.
>
Catholicism and Roman Catholicism.
Catholic Church.
Catholic Church
>
Controversial literature
>
Catholic authors.
Church of England
>
Doctrinal and controversial works
>
Catholic authors.
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