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Title: Baltimore Catechism No. 4 (of 4)
An Explanation Of The Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine

Author: Thomas L. Kinkead

Release Date: January 1, 2005 [EBook #14554]

Language: English

Character set encoding: ASCII

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An
Explanation
Of The
Baltimore Catechism
of Christian Doctrine


For The Use of
Sunday-School Teachers and Advanced Classes

(Also known as Baltimore Catechism No. 4)


by
Rev. Thomas L. Kinkead




Nihil Obstat:
D. J. McMahon
Censor Librorum

Imprimatur:
+ Michael Augustine
Archbishop of New York
New York, September 5, 1891


Nihil Obstat:
Arthur J. Scanlan, S.T.D.
Censor Librorum

Imprimatur:
+ Patrick J. Hayes, D.D.
Archbishop of New York
New York, June 29, 1921




{Transcriber's Note: This book is commonly known as "The Baltimore
Catechism No. 4" and is the last part of a four volume e-text
collection. See the author's note to Baltimore Catechism No. 3 for the
background and purpose of the series. This e-text collection is
substantially based on files generously provided by
http://www.catholic.net/ with some missing material transcribed and
added for this release. Transcriber's notes in this series are placed
within braces, and usually prefixed "T.N.:".}




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His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons:
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Most Rev. M. A. Corrigan, D.D., Archbishop of New York:

Notka biograficzna

Anonymous may refer to: Anonymus, the Latin spelling, may refer to:

opowiadania wiersze wierszyki Jerzy Faczynski Jacek Malczewki Ajdukiewicz Jerzy Nowosielski

Archibald Henry Grimk (pronounced grim-key) (August 17, 1849 February 25, 1930) was a multiracial lawyer, intellectual, journalist, diplomat and community leader in the 19th century. He was a graduate of Lincoln University, PA, class of 1870 and Harvard Law School, a co-founder of the NAACP and served as consul to the Dominican Republic from 1894-1898.