Arguments mostly ad hominem, against Popery: wherein is shewn, that according to the Romish doctrine, it is impossible for Christ's natural living body to be contained in the Romish eucharist, and that whether Christ's aforesaid Body be, or be not in the aforesaid Eucharist, the Papists by adoring it with Divine Worship are gross Idolaters. By Matthew Buchanan Prebendary of Tully-Corbet in the Diocesses of Clogher, and Kingdom of Ireland
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Arguments mostly ad hominem, against Popery: wherein is shewn, that according to the Romish doctrine, it is impossible for Christ's natural living body to be contained in the Romish eucharist, and that whether Christ's aforesaid Body be, or be not in the aforesaid Eucharist, the Papists by adoring it with Divine Worship are gross Idolaters. By Matthew Buchanan Prebendary of Tully-Corbet in the Diocesses of Clogher, and Kingdom of Ireland (Online)
Arguments mostly ad hominem, against Popery: wherein is shewn, that according to the Romish doctrine, it is impossible for Christ's natural living body to be contained in the Romish eucharist, and that whether Christ's aforesaid Body be, or be not in the
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Dublin : printed by Thomas Hume, for the author, and are to be sold by G. Grierson, at the two Bibles in Essex-Street and J. Pepyet in Skinner-Row, 1719.
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