The Anglican Establishment Contrasted, in Every Principle of Its Constitution, with the Church Catholic of Every Age: Being a Second Letter to the Editor of the "Guardian": with Strictures on the Articles in that Journal Entitled "Anglo-Romanism". By William George WardBurns and Lambert, 1850 - 143 pages |
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