The holy Eucharist a comfort to the penitent : a sermon preached before the University, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, in Oxford, on the fourth Sunday after Easter
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Type of record: Book
Title: The holy Eucharist a comfort to the penitent : a sermon preached before the University, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, in Oxford, on the fourth Sunday after Easter
Classmark: Theology A-0.03/NEW
Creator(s): Pusey, E B (1800-1882)
Publisher: John Henry Parker; J.G.F. and J. Rivington
Publication city: Oxford : London
Date(s): 1843
Language: English
Size and medium: viii, [1], 93, [1] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/341721
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991014319569705181
Description
With [1] final page of advertisement.
Includes index.
Contents: Includes "Extracts from some writers in our later English church on the doctrine of the holy Eucharist."--p.[33]-89
Additional description
Bound with 3 other works in volume with spine title: Tract XC & Others. Volume contents: 1. Tract XC on certain passages in the XXXIX Articles / by J.H. Newman, 1841; with a historical preface by E.B. Pusey. Catholic subscription to the XXXIX articles considered in reference to Tract XC / by John Keble, 1841. 1865. -- 2. Newman, J. H.: A letter to the Rev. E. B. Pusey, on his recent Eirenicon. [1866] -- 3. Pusey, E. B.: The holy Eucharist a comfort to the penitent. 1843. -- 4. Phillpotts, H.: A letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury [John Bird Sumner] / by the Bishop of Exeter [Henry Phillpotts]. 1850
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