An edition of The Sources of Catholic Dogma (1957)

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An edition of The Sources of Catholic Dogma (1957)

The Sources of Catholic Dogma

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The Enchiridion is a compendium of all the basic texts on Catholic dogma and morality since the Apostolic Age. Commissioned by Pope Pius IX, it has been in use since 1854, and has been regularly updated since.

Publish Date
Publisher
Herder
Language
English
Pages
653

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Cover of: Sources of Catholic Dogma
Sources of Catholic Dogma
2013, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
in English
Cover of: The Sources of Catholic Dogma
The Sources of Catholic Dogma
July 2002, Loreto Pubns
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The Sources of Catholic Dogma
The Sources of Catholic Dogma
1957, Herder
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliographical footnotes.

Published in
St. Louis
Other Titles
Enchiridion Symbolorum (English)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
230.2
Library of Congress
BX1749 .D412

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxiv, 653, 67 p.
Number of pages
653

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6221049M
Internet Archive
sourcesofcatholi00denz
LCCN
57005963
OCLC/WorldCat
720409
Library Thing
277339

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