Of the Church : five bookes. By Richard Field, Doctor of Divinity, and sometimes Deane of Glocester.
| Main Author: | Field, Richard, 1561-1616 |
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| Other Authors: | Field, Nathaniel, 1598 or 9-1666 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Printed by William Turner, printer to the famous Vniversitie,
M.DC.XXXV. [1635]
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| Edition: | The third edition. |
| Series: | Early English books online.
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| Subjects: |
Maihew, Edward,
> 1570-1625.
> Treatise of the groundes of the old and newe religion
> Early works to 1800.
Higgons, Theophilus,
> 1578?-1659.
> First motive of T.H. Maister of Arts, and lately minister, to suspect the integrity of his religion
> Controversial literature
> Early works to 1800.
Anderton, Lawrence.
> Apologie of the Romane Church
> Controversial literature
> Early works to 1800.
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