Essai sur l'eucharistie : ou l'on s'attache à faire voir la nature & le but de ce sacrement; la nécessité d'y participer fréquemment; les dispositions avec lesquelles il faut s'en aprocher; et les avantages qui en émanent: a quoi l'on a ajouté, par voïe de supplément, des prieres, & des actions de graces convenables au sujet
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Type of record: Book
Title: Essai sur l'eucharistie : ou l'on s'attache à faire voir la nature & le but de ce sacrement; la nécessité d'y participer fréquemment; les dispositions avec lesquelles il faut s'en aprocher; et les avantages qui en émanent: a quoi l'on a ajouté, par voïe de supplément, des prieres, & des actions de graces convenables au sujet
Classmark: Anglo-French 6 1745/D
Creator(s): P. D
Additional creator(s): Majendie, John James (1709-1783) (Other)
Related people: Majendie, John James
Publisher: chés Paul Vaillant; Jean Brotherton; Jean Rivington [etc.]
Publication city: Londres
Date(s): 1745
Language: French
Size and medium: xv, [i], 192, 56 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/262356
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991016929959705181
Description
Revised by Jean Jacques Majendie.
The dedication is signed P. D. The "Supplement" has individual title-page, pagination and signatures, and the imprint reads "Londres: chés Paul Vaillant... Jean Brotherton".
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