Der Katechismus

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URN:
urn:nbn:at:AT-OOeLB-5656846
Persistent identifier:
AC13254111
Title:
Der Katechismus
Sub title:
Abschiedsrede, gehalten am 21. Sonntage nach Pfingsten 1863 und Ihrer Majestät der allergnädigsten Patronatsfrau Kaiser Karolina Augusta und seinen lieber Pfarrkindern gewidmet
Shelfmark:
I-2201
Author:
Haberl, Johann von Matha Wikipedia
Structure type:
Monograph
Publisher:
Selbstverl.
Year of publication:
1864
Place of publication:
Linz Google Maps
Creation date:
8/13/19 7:56 AM
Collection:
Religion 19th century
Scope:
22 S.
Language:
German
Dating:
1864
Size:
220x140
AC number:
http://permalink.obvsg.at/LBO/AC13254111

Description

Structure type:
Cover
Collection:
Religion 19th century

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  • Der Katechismus
  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Geliebte in Christo Jesu!
  • Der Katechismus
  • Cover

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