Romanism as it is: an exposition of the Roman Catholic system, for the use of the American people; embracing a full account of its origin and development at Rome and from Rome, its distinctive features in theory and practice, its characteristic tendencies and aims, its statistical and moral position, and its special relations to American institutions and liberties; the whole drawn from official and authentic sources, and enriched with numerous illustrations, documentary, historical, descriptive, anecdotical, and pictorial: together with a ... complete index. By Rev. Samuel W. Barnum ...

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Romanism as it is: an exposition of the Roman Catholic system, for the use of the American people; embracing a full account of its origin and development at Rome and from Rome, its distinctive features in theory and practice, its characteristic tendencies and aims, its statistical and moral position, and its special relations to American institutions and liberties; the whole drawn from official and authentic sources, and enriched with numerous illustrations, documentary, historical, descriptive, anecdotical, and pictorial: together with a ... complete index. By Rev. Samuel W. Barnum ...
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Barnum, Samuel Weed, 1820-1891.
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"Romanism as it is: an exposition of the Roman Catholic system, for the use of the American people; embracing a full account of its origin and development at Rome and from Rome, its distinctive features in theory and practice, its characteristic tendencies and aims, its statistical and moral position, and its special relations to American institutions and liberties; the whole drawn from official and authentic sources, and enriched with numerous illustrations, documentary, historical, descriptive, anecdotical, and pictorial: together with a ... complete index. By Rev. Samuel W. Barnum ..." In the digital collection Making of America Books. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/akr1871.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed October 31, 2024.
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