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The complete notes of the Doway Bible and Rhemish Testament. Extracted from the Quarto editions of 1816 and 1818, published under the patronage of the Roman Catholic bishops and priests of Ireland, as the authorised interpretation of the Church, and the infallible guide to everlasting life. With a preface, embodying the facts and documents connected with the publication of both editions; Dr Troy's and Dr Murray's denial of them; the list of subscribers throughout Ireland; the list of certain notes suppressed in some copies of the second edition. With a copious index, referring to all the principles of the Church of Rome worthy of remark in the notes, which appear utterly subversive of the Gospel of Christ, and of all Christian charity among men. By the Rev. Robert J. McGhee.

McGhee, Robert J. 1789-1872.

The complete notes of the Doway Bible and Rhemish Testament. Extracted from the Quarto editions of 1816 and 1818, published under the patronage of the Roman Catholic bishops and priests of Ireland, as the authorised interpretation of the Church, and the infallible guide to everlasting life. With a preface, embodying the facts and documents connected with the publication of both editions; Dr Troy's and Dr Murray's denial of them; the list of subscribers throughout Ireland; the list of certain notes suppressed in some copies of the second edition. With a copious index, referring to all the principles of the Church of Rome worthy of remark in the notes, which appear utterly subversive of the Gospel of Christ, and of all Christian charity among men. By the Rev. Robert J. McGhee. - Dublin : Richard Moore Tims ... Hatchard and Son, ...; R. H. C. Tims, ...; Simpkin and Marslall [sic], London, 1837. - ciii, [1], xxiv, 542p.


Catholic Church--Controversial literature.


Bible. English. Douai.
Bible. English. --N.T. Rheims.

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