Popish hierarchy suppressed by Buonaparte in Italy; and His Holiness exerting his influence, in a late ecclesiastical council, holden at Brimfield, Massachusetts; called, by letters missive, to instal the Rev. Clark Brown : By Agathocles. [Eight lines of quotations].
| Main Author: | Agathocles |
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| Other Authors: | Stebbins, Francis, 1773- (Printer) |
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