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Palmer, William 1803-1885
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Most widely held works about
William Palmer
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The true path for the true churchman wandering in the mazes of Protestantism, exemplified in two letters in answer to the enquiry: Why have you become a Catholic
by Richard Waldo Sibthorp
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A letter to the Rev. William Palmer, M.A., of Worcester College, Oxford
by Verax
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The character of the Rev. W. Palmer, M.A. of Worcester College : as a controversialist ; particularly with reference to his charge against the Right Rev. Dr. Wiseman ... considered in a letter to a friend at Oxford
by Late member of the university
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Fourth letter to the Rev. William Palmer, M.A., of Worcester College, Oxford : on the way to find out the true church of Christ on earth, on satisfaction, on indulgences, on the supremacy of the See of Rome, infallibility, eucharist, etc. etc
by Verax
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A further answer to the enquiry Why have you become a Catholic? : in a second letter to a friend : containg a notice of the strictures of the Rev. Messrs. Palmer and Dodsworth, upon a former letter
by Richard Waldo Sibthorp
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Remarks on the churches of Rome and England, respectfully addressed to the Right Rev. Dr. Wiseman and the Rev. William Palmer
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John Henry Newman et William Palmer, de Worcester College, Oxford : le sens de l'église
by Germain Brémont
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Fifth letter to the Rev. William Palmer, M.A., of Worcester College, Oxford : God has confided the sacred deposit of the revelation of Christianity to an infallible authority
by Verax
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The character of the Rev. W. Palmer, M.A. of Worcester College : as a controversialist, particularly with reference to his charge against the Right Rev. Dr. Wiseman, of quoting as genuine works of the Fathers, spurious and heretical productions, considered in a letter to a friend at Oxford
by P. Le Page Renouf
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William Palmer of Worcester, l803-l885 the only really learned man among them
by William Seth Adams
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The character of the Rev. W. Palmer, M.A. of Worcester College : as a controversialist, particularly with reference to his charge against the Rt. Rev. Dr. Wiseman, of quoting as genuine works of the Fathers, spurious and heretical productions, considered in a letter to a friend at Oxford
by Late member of the university
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Book
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The character of the Rev. W. Palmer, M.A., of Worcester College, as a controversialist : particularly with reference to his charge against the Right Rev. Dr. Wiseman, of quoting as genuine works of the Fathers, spuriour and heretical productions : considered in a letter to a friend at Oxford
by P. Le Page Renouf
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Reasons for contributing towards the support of an English bishop at Jerusalem stated in a letter to a friend
by Walter Farquhar Hook
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Paintings of Samuel Palmer
by Raymond Lister
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The true path for the true churchman wandering in the mazes of Protestantism exemplified in two letters in answer to the enquiry : Why have you become a Catholic? : Including a reply to Rev. Messrs. Palmer and Dodsworth
by Richard Waldo Sibthorp
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The tendency of "Church principles", so called, to Romanism
by F Close
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The tendency of "Church principles", so called, to Romanism proved and illustrated from the recent pamphlet of Rev. William Palmer, and from Dr. Hook's "Church dictionary
by F Close
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Remarks on the churches of Rome and England, respectfully addressed to the Right Rev. Dr. Wiseman and the Rev. William Palmer
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William Palmer of Worcester, 1803-1885, the only really learned man among them
by William Seth Adams
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Papers, 1763-1940; (bulk 1763-1906)
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