The doctrine of transubstantiation subversive of the foundations of human belief; therefore incapable of being proved by any evidence, or of being believed by men under the influence of common sense. By Alexander Carson, A.M.
Carson, Alexander, 1776-1844.
The doctrine of transubstantiation subversive of the foundations of human belief; therefore incapable of being proved by any evidence, or of being believed by men under the influence of common sense. By Alexander Carson, A.M. - Dublin : Richard Moore Tims..., 1825. - 62, [2]p.
Catholic Church--Controversial literature.
Transubstantiation.
The doctrine of transubstantiation subversive of the foundations of human belief; therefore incapable of being proved by any evidence, or of being believed by men under the influence of common sense. By Alexander Carson, A.M. - Dublin : Richard Moore Tims..., 1825. - 62, [2]p.
Catholic Church--Controversial literature.
Transubstantiation.