A sermon preach'd before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's, on Monday, January XXXI. 1703/4 : The Fast-Day for the execrable murder of King Charles the martyr. By William Tilly, M.A. fellow of C.C.C. Oxon.
| Main Author: | Tilly, William, 1675- |
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