De Non Temerandis Ecclesiis Churches Not to Be Violated.
| Main Author: | Spelman, Henry, Sir, 1564?-1641 |
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| Corporate Author: | British Library |
| Other Authors: | Spelman, Clement, 1598-1679 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Edition: | The third edition with a new epistle, shewing the ill successe of sacriledge. |
| Series: | 17th-18th century Burney Collection newspapers.
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