Tract XC. On certain passages in the XXXIX Articles. By ... J. H. Newman ... With a historical preface by ... E. B. Pusey, and Catholic subscription to the XXXIX. Articles considered in reference to Tract XC by ... John Keble

Tract XC. On certain passages in the XXXIX Articles. By ... J. H. Newman ... With a historical preface by ... E. B. Pusey, and Catholic subscription to the XXXIX. Articles considered in reference to Tract XC by ... John Keble
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