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Nursing and charitable acts of the "Soeurs de la Charité" or Sisters of Love; with the alphabet: L-S, ijk-yz. Coloured line engraving.
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The funeral of the mass; or, the mass dead and buried, without hope of resurrection. Written originally in French by Monsieur de Rhodon, Professor of the Royal College at Nismes in France. To which is added, a dedication to the Earl of Shaftsbury, left out in the other Irish Editions.
Derodon, David, approximately 1600-1664.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Pictures
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Saint Gregory the Great: he holds up before a heretic woman the Host in which Christ crucified appears. Engraving by F. Voyez, 1769, after C. van Loo.
Vanloo, Carle, 1705-1765.Date: [1769?]Reference: 8615i- Pictures
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Christopher Columbus and his crew, arriving in America, kneel before the Cross as a priest holds up the Host; native Americans look on. Engraving by J. Knight (the lettering) and by W. Humphrys, 1844, after J.J. Barralet.
Barralet, John James, approximately 1747-1815.Date: 1844Reference: 30004i- Pictures
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Capuchins in a crypt celebrating the sung mass. Etching by G. Dall'Olio after M. Orsi after V. Chialli, ca. 1840.
Chialli, Vincenzo, 1787-1840.Date: [between 1837 and 1842]Reference: 30194i- Books
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A full view of popery, in a satyrical account of the lives of the popes, &c. From the Pretended Succession of St. Peter, To the Present Pope Clement XI. Wherein All the Impostures and Innovations of the Church of Rome appear in their true Colours, and all their Objections, Cavils, &c. are fully Answer'd and Confuted. The whole being Interspers'd with several Pasquils. To this is added, A confutation of the Mass, and a vindication of reform'd devotion. In two parts. Written by a learned Spanish convert, and Address'd to his Countrymen: now faithfully translated from the second and bes edition of the original.
Valera, Cipriano de, 1532?-1625.Date: [1704]- Books
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The funeral of the mass, written originally in French by Monsieur de Rodon. With an answer to what Mr. W. C. has since publish'd by way of reply, in a discourse intitled Missa triumphans. Wherein The Consequence of admitting Doctrines that are contrary to Reason, The Adoration of the Host, Our present Divisions in Religious Matters, The Pope's Supremacy, The Authority of our Vulgar English Bible, The Infallibility of the Church of Rome. Mr. W. C's pretended Oath relating to Transubstantiation, &c. Are incidentally touch'd upon. A distinct Answer is also given to the Chief Arguments us'd by the Bishop of Meaux, in his Exposition of the Doctrine of the Catholick Church, to prove our Saviour's Corporeal Presence in the Eucharist; and to the Primitive Authorities cited for that Purpose in the Nubes Test um. The whole is clos'd with a letter to the Reverend Mr. S-t. By Robert Hill, M. A. Rector of Stanhow in Norfolk.
Derodon, David, approximately 1600-1664.Date: 1716- Books
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Sacrificium missaticum, mysterium iniquitatis: or, a treatise concerning the sacrifice of the mass. (never before printed) By the Reverend and learned Mr. Henry Pendlebury, M. A. Of Christ's College, Cambridge; author of a tract on transubstantiation, published by Archbishop Tillotson, and some other valuable pieces. A short account of the author's life is prefixed; and the whole is earnestly recommended to the particular attention both of the Protestants and Papists of these Kingdoms.
Pendlebury, Henry, 1626-1695.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Pictures
English pilgrims attending a private Mass in the Vatican with Pope Leo XIII. Gouache by A. Bianchini, 1898.
Bianchini, Arturo, active 1898-1905.Date: [1898]Reference: 2969716i