This pamphlet was written about a famous idol of modern Rome: a carved wooden doll richly clothed and covered with jewels, meant to represent the infant Jesus called the most holy Babe. The Roman citizen who wrote this wants Americans to have a clear, full, and authentic statement of what is believed and done in Rome about this doll giving its history, an account of its worship, and of the miracles ascribed to it as found in a pamphlet published by the Franciscan keepers of the holy doll, in 1875, under this title; Notizie storiche della miracolosa immagine del Santo Bambino di Ara Coeli (Historical Notices of the Miraculous Image of the Holy Baby of Ara Coeli).https://place.asburyseminary.edu/ecommonsatsdigitalresources/1194/thumbnail....
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The paper investigates the way in which Roman leaders, during the classical and Renaissance periods,...
This pamphlet was written about a famous idol of modern Rome: a carved wooden doll richly clothed a...
This is a pamphlet speaking against the worship practices concerning the Holy Stair-Way or la Scala ...
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This pamphlet presents the idea of: The fact can no longer be concealed from the American people th...
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