Los Sacramentos de la Santa Madre Iglesia escritos por Cabrion
- Mexico City: Imprenta de "El Combate, 1889
Mexico City: Imprenta de "El Combate, 1889. Very good.. xii,237,[1]pp. Contemporary half calf and marbled boards, spine gilt. Moderate rubbing and scuffing to boards and edges, minor insect damage to spine and front board. Text moderately toned. A decidedly-rare Mexican Anti-Catholic work examining numerous aspects of Catholicism such as baptism, confirmation, penance, communion, marriage, and more from a highly critical point of view. An interesting example of Mexican anti-religious education. The title translates to The Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church written by Cabrion. The author attribution, Cabrion, appears to be a protective pseudonym. The work was printed by the "liberal newspaper" El Combate, which had published Cabrion's Cartas Diabolicas the year before.
"Terrific attack on the sacraments of the Catholic Church, by the author of the celebrated 'Cartas Diabolicas'" - Blake. No copies in OCLC.
W.W. Blake, Catalogue No. 3 of Second-Hand Books and Manuscripts Being a Collection of Rare Volumes Relating Chiefly to Spanish America (Mexico City: F.P. Hoeck, November, 1899), 1626.
"Terrific attack on the sacraments of the Catholic Church, by the author of the celebrated 'Cartas Diabolicas'" - Blake. No copies in OCLC.
W.W. Blake, Catalogue No. 3 of Second-Hand Books and Manuscripts Being a Collection of Rare Volumes Relating Chiefly to Spanish America (Mexico City: F.P. Hoeck, November, 1899), 1626.
Details
Title
Los Sacramentos de la Santa Madre Iglesia escritos por Cabrion
Author
[Cabrion, pseudonym]
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
Imprenta de "El Combate: Mexico City
Date
1889