Ipse, ipsa, ipse, ipsa, ipsum, which?
Ipse, ipsa, ipse, ipsa, ipsum, which? (The Latin various readings, Genesis iii. 15.): controversial letters in answer to the above question and in vindication of the position assigned by the Catholic Church to the Ever-Blessed Mother of the world's Redeemer in the divine economy of man's salvation: in reply to the Right Reverend Dr. Kingdon, coadjutor (Anglican) Bishop of Fredericton, New Brunswick and "John M. Davenport, priest of the Mission Church", ritualist minister, St. John, New Brunswick
by Richard F. Quigley
Publisher: New York ; F. Pustet, [1890?]
ISBN: 0665048343
DDC: 232.911
Edition: (Positive copy)
Notes:
"Behold from henceforth all generations shall call me Blessed ..."
Includes bibliographical references.
Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the
Bibliotheque nationale du Quebec. Ottawa: Canadian Institute for
Historical Microreproductions, 1981.
A polemical treatise on the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin
(by Cardinal Lambruschini; to which is added a history of the doctrine by Father Felix; the French portion of the work translated by Mrs. J. Sadlier, and the Latin extracts from the Holy Fathers, by a clergyman; ISBN: 0665527306;
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