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Irish form of consecration of churches / with introduction by William Reeves.
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Church of Ireland
Other Associated Names:
Reeves, William, 1815-1892 D.D., Bishop of Down and Connor
Language:
English
Published:
London :
S.P.C.K,
1893.
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