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1Title:  Popery and Puseyism: being two discourses prepared agreeable to a resolution of the Synod of Pittsburgh of 1843 and preached before that body at Pittsburgh, September 1844    
 Creator:  Green, Lewis Warner, 1806-1863 
 McGill, Alexander T. (Alexander Taggart), 1807-1889
 Green, Lewis Warner, 1806-1863
 McGill, Alexander T. (Alexander Taggart), 1807-1889
 Publication:  Published by order of Synod, Luke Loomis, agent, Pittsburgh,1844. 
 Notes:  With: Popery, the punishment of unbelief / A.T. McGill. Philadelphia : Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1848. 
 Call #:  Pam. G385 
 Extent:  103 p. ; 14.5 cm. 
 Subjects:  Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Protestant authors | Presbyterianism | Church of England -- Doctrines -- Controversial literature | Oxford movement
 
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2Title:  Righteousness by faith: or, The nature and means of our justification before God ; illustrated by a comparison of the doctrine of the Oxford tracts with that of the Romish and Anglican churches. A new and revised edition of "Oxford divinity"    
 Creator:  McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, 1799-1873 
 Protestant Episcopal Book Society
 Publication:  Protestant Episcopal book society, Philadelphia,1864. 
 Notes:  London edition, 1841, published under title: Oxford divinity compared with that of the Romish and Anglican churches. 
 Call #:  BT764 M23 
 Extent:  xxxv, 37-494 p. ; 24 cm. 
 Subjects:  Church of England -- Doctrines -- Controversial literature | Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Protestant authors | Justification | Oxford movement
 
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