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  • Rust, Paul R., O.M.I.

    Published by Milwaukee Bruce Publ. Company [1949]., 1949

    Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.

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    VG orig. black cloth in torn and chipped dj. xiii, 270 p.; 22 cm. Title-page in red and black. Carries Nihil obstat and Imprimatur From rear flap of jacket: `The author's proofs are clear. He shows how the Book of Common Prayer destroyed the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and how Pope Leo XIII was acting wholly within the realm of fact and the interest of the Church of England when he pronounced Anglican Orders null and void from the beginning. A lengthy Appendix of articles, injunctions, proclamations, and mandates by which the throne wrested authority from the Church supplement the book.'. Binding is Hardcover.