A Few Remarks Addressed to the Curate of Rotherham Church [i.E. C. Chamberlain] on the Topics of His Late Sermons. by a Catholic Layman. - Couverture souple

Chamberlain, Cator

 
9781240915439: A Few Remarks Addressed to the Curate of Rotherham Church [i.E. C. Chamberlain] on the Topics of His Late Sermons. by a Catholic Layman.

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Title: A Few Remarks addressed to the Curate of Rotherham Church [i.e. C. Chamberlain] on the topics of his late sermons. By a Catholic Layman.

Publisher: British Library, Historical Print Editions

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British Library
Chamberlain, Cator;
1849.
12 p.; 12°.
10347.e.31.(10.)

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