A Voice from Rome, answered by an American Citizen; or, A Review of the Encyclical Letter, of Pope Gregory XVI., A.D. 1832, the Bishop’s Oath, and the Pope’s Curse upon Heretics, Schismatics, and All Infringers, upon Eccesiastical Liberties, as contained in the Bulls In cæna Domini, Pronounced Annually on Maundy Thursday.

Part of A Voice from Rome, answered by an American Citizen; or, A Review of the Encyclical Letter, of Pope Gregory XVI., A.D. 1832, the Bishop’s Oath, and the Pope’s Curse upon Heretics, Schismatics, and All Infringers, upon Eccesiastical Liberties, as contained in the Bulls In cæna Domini, Pronounced Annually on Maundy Thursday.

“A Voice from Rome, answered by an American Citizen; or, A Review of the Encyclical Letter, of Pope Gregory XVI., A.D. 1832, the Bishop’s Oath, and the Pope’s Curse upon Heretics, Schismatics, and All Infringers, upon Eccesiastical Liberties, as contained in the Bulls In cæna Domini, Pronounced Annually on Maundy Thursday.”, Judaica Americana II, accessed September 16, 2024, https://judaicadhpenn.org/legacyprojects/s/singerman/item/50352