The two main questions in controversy between the Churches of England and Rome, stated and discussed with reference to dr. Doyle's assertion of the practicability of a re-union; and in reply to the most important parts of dr. Milner's 'End of religious controversy', and J.K.L's Seventh letter on the state of IrelandRichar Milliken, Grafton-Street, bookseller to the University, and Charles and John Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall-Mall, London., 1825 - Theology - 383 pages |
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