Gosselin, Jean-Edmé-Auguste

Gosselin, Jean-Edmé-Auguste
Gosselin, Jean-Edmé-Auguste
Ecclesiastical author; b. at Rouen, France, 28 Sept., 1787; d. at Paris, 27 Nov., 1858

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