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Ipse, ipsa: ipse, ipsa, ipsum: which? (The Latin various readings, Genesis iii. 15.) Controversial letters in answer to the above question, and in vindication of the position assigned by the Catholic Church to the ever-blessed Mother of the world's Redeemer in the divine economy of man's salvation. In reply to the Right Reverend Dr. Kingdon ... and "John M. Davenport" ...

Title:Ipse, ipsa: ipse, ipsa, ipsum: which? (The Latin various readings, Genesis iii. 15.) Controversial letters in answer to the above question, and in vindication of the position assigned by the Catholic Church to the ever-blessed Mother of the world's Redeemer in the divine economy of man's salvation. In reply to the Right Reverend Dr. Kingdon ... and "John M. Davenport" ...
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Note:F. Pustet & Co., 1891
  
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Subject:Bible. O.T. Genesis III, 15 -- Commentaries
Subject:Huntington, John Metcalf
Subject:Kingdon, Hollingworth Tully. Misprints
Subject:Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Immaculate conception
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