Excerpta ex Rituali Romano

pro administratione sacramentorum : ad commodiorem usum missionariorum in Septentrionalis Americae Foederatae provinciis.

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Excerpta ex Rituali Romano

pro administratione sacramentorum : ad commodiorem usum missionariorum in Septentrionalis Americae Foederatae provinciis.

Nova et auctior editio.

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Edition Notes

Mostly in Latin; several texts in English or in English and German; a few in Latin, English, French, and German.
First published in 1842 for use in the ecclesiastical province of Baltimore.

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Baltimori

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BX2035 .A25 1874b

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vii, 343 p. ;
Number of pages
343

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OL4353796M
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78395897

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