The pope’s stratagem "Rome to America!" an address to the Protestants of the United States against placing the Pope’s block of marble in the Washington Monument, containing also important suggestions to both the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in our country relative to the monument

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Main Author: Weishampel, John F.
Format: Pamphlet
Language:English
Created: Philadelphia : 1852
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spelling The pope’s stratagem "Rome to America!" an address to the Protestants of the United States against placing the Pope’s block of marble in the Washington Monument, containing also important suggestions to both the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in our country relative to the monument Pamphlet Philadelphia Catholic Church -- Relations -- Protestant churches. Protestant churches -- Relations -- Catholic Church. Washington Monument (Washington, D.C.) Popes -- Temporal power. Catholic Church (Roman) -- Anti. Catholic Church (Roman), U.S., 1852. Weishampel, John F. s.n. 1852 P011.031 English 2nd ed. http://pahrc.pastperfect-online.com/30664cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=11A7E023-C8EB-471C-86AF-286112258991;type=201
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title The pope’s stratagem "Rome to America!" an address to the Protestants of the United States against placing the Pope’s block of marble in the Washington Monument, containing also important suggestions to both the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in our country relative to the monument
spellingShingle The pope’s stratagem "Rome to America!" an address to the Protestants of the United States against placing the Pope’s block of marble in the Washington Monument, containing also important suggestions to both the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in our country relative to the monument
Catholic Church -- Relations -- Protestant churches.
Protestant churches -- Relations -- Catholic Church.
Washington Monument (Washington, D.C.)
Popes -- Temporal power.
Catholic Church (Roman) -- Anti.
Catholic Church (Roman), U.S., 1852.
Weishampel, John F.
title_short The pope’s stratagem "Rome to America!" an address to the Protestants of the United States against placing the Pope’s block of marble in the Washington Monument, containing also important suggestions to both the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in our country relative to the monument
title_full The pope’s stratagem "Rome to America!" an address to the Protestants of the United States against placing the Pope’s block of marble in the Washington Monument, containing also important suggestions to both the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in our country relative to the monument
title_fullStr The pope’s stratagem "Rome to America!" an address to the Protestants of the United States against placing the Pope’s block of marble in the Washington Monument, containing also important suggestions to both the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in our country relative to the monument
title_full_unstemmed The pope’s stratagem "Rome to America!" an address to the Protestants of the United States against placing the Pope’s block of marble in the Washington Monument, containing also important suggestions to both the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in our country relative to the monument
title_sort pope’s stratagem "Rome to America!" an address to the Protestants of the United States against placing the Pope’s block of marble in the Washington Monument, containing also important suggestions to both the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in our country relative to the monument
publishDate 1852
publisher Philadelphia :
s.n.
format Pamphlet
language English
topic Catholic Church -- Relations -- Protestant churches.
Protestant churches -- Relations -- Catholic Church.
Washington Monument (Washington, D.C.)
Popes -- Temporal power.
Catholic Church (Roman) -- Anti.
Catholic Church (Roman), U.S., 1852.
author Weishampel, John F.
author_facet Weishampel, John F.
author_sort Weishampel, John F.
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