Paganism, Popery, and Christianity; or, The Blessing of an OPEN BIBLE, as shown in the History of Christianity, from the Time of Our Saviour to the Present Day. By Vincent W. [sic] Milner. With a View of the Latest Developments of Rome's Hostility to the Bible, as Exhibited in the Sandwich Islands, in Tuscany, Madeira, in Ireland, France, etc. and an Expose of the Absurdities of the Immaculate Conception and the Idolatrous Veneration of the Virgin Mary. By Rev. Joseph Berg, D.D. ...
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Year: 1855
Entry: Milner, Vincent L. Paganism, Popery, and Christianity; or, The Blessing of an OPEN BIBLE, as shown in the History of Christianity, from the Time of Our Saviour to the Present Day. By Vincent W. [sic] Milner. With a View of the Latest Developments of Rome's Hostility to the Bible, as Exhibited in the Sandwich Islands, in Tuscany, Madeira, in Ireland, France, etc. and an Expose of the Absurdities of the Immaculate Conception and the Idolatrous Veneration of the Virgin Mary. By Rev. Joseph Berg, D.D. ... Philadelphia: J. W. Bradley; Auburn, N.Y.: H. A. Yates; New Haven: M. Bradley, 1855. 430 p.
Author/Editor: Milner, Vincent L
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Paganism, Popery, and Christianity; or, The Blessing of an OPEN BIBLE, as shown in the History of Christianity, from the Time of Our Saviour to the Present Day. By Vincent W. [sic] Milner. With a View of the Latest Developments of Rome's Hostility to the Bible, as Exhibited in the Sandwich Islands, in Tuscany, Madeira, in Ireland, France, etc. and an Expose of the Absurdities of the Immaculate Conception and the Idolatrous Veneration of the Virgin Mary. By Rev. Joseph Berg, D.D. ...
Printer/Publisher: J. W. Bradley
Language: English
Notes: "SCENES IN THE SIEGE OF JERUSALEM BY THE ROMANS, A. D., 73": pp. 24-70, with plates. Text appears to be copied verbatim from Josephus.