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THE CHURCH HISTORY OF ENGLAND, FROM THE YEAR 1500 TO 1688, CHIEFLY WITH REGARD TO CATHOLICS, by Charles Dodd, with Notes, and a Continuation to the Beginning of the Present Century, by the Rev. M. A. Tierney, F.R.S., F.S.A. Vols. I. to V. are published, price 12s. each in cloth. Vol. VI. at press. be completed in Fourteen Volumes. Fifty Copies printed on large Paper in royal 8vo. price 21s. each volume.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CHURCH, translated from the
German of the Rev. J. J. Ig. Dollinger, D.D., Professor of
Theology in the University of Munich, by the Rev. Edward
Cox, D.D., President of St. Edmund's College.
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THE LIVES OF THE FATHERS, MARTYRS, AND OTHER PRINCIPAL SAINTS: compiled from Original Monuments and other Authentic Records: illustrated with the Remarks of Judicious modern critics and historians. The original stereotype Edition in 12 volumes. Including the Account of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Alban Butler, by Charles Butler, and an Appendix containing General Indexes, Chronological Tables, &c. Handsomely printed on medium 8vo., price only £3., or 5s. per volume, cloth lettered.

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