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Published in 1875, this book presents an insightful firsthand account of the Vatican I Council proceedings from the perspective of the leading theologian, Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger. His letters provide an informative and critical analysis of the council's direction, decisions and impacts on the Catholic Church. A must-read for students of Vatican history and theology, researchers, and scholars.
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