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INTERESTING WORKS 



JUST FTiTBLISHED BY 



HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW-YORK, 



THE NEW REFORMATION. 



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JOHN RONGE, 



THE HOLY COAT OF TREVES, 



AND THE NEW GERMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. 



hmVaiivg atrt^enric details of tiie events -coMieeted with the recent eihibftieu of the pretended "■Cost of otff Lard" in 

 the Cathedral of Treves, dijring the months of August and September, 1844 : comprising the letters and protestations of 

 the author against the imposition and superstitiens of the Roman CathoHc priests, &c. 



This pnblication is exceedingly opportune : it will be permsed with deep interest by the Protertant eommxmity at 

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The noble protest of Ronge has been circulated in Germany, not by thousands, but by millions of copies ; and it has b«en 

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PILGRIMAGE TO TREVES. 



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A PILGRIMAGE TO TREVES, 



TIRiHei THE TlllEY 8F TIE HEDSE, INS TIE FOBEST OF ARDfiNNES. 



BY CHARLES EDWARD ANTHON, ESQ. 



This is the production sf a yonng American who had the rare fortnne te be present at the most marveHows oeenrrenc* 

 of the 19th century— the exhibition of the Holy Robe. In addition to a very graphic description of this extraordinary 

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 ees — the intermediate historic and poetic ground ; and of the once renowned city of Treves, with which i^ closes. It is the 

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