A coale from the altar. Or An ansvver to a letter not long since written to the vicar of Gr. against the placing of the Communion table at the east end of the chancell; and now of late dispersed abroad to the disturbance of the Church. First sent by a iudicious and learned divine for the satisfaction of his private friend; and by him commended to the presse, for the benefit of others
| Main Author: | Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662 |
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| Other Authors: | Williams, John, 1582-1650 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed [by Augustine Mathewes] for Robert Milbourne, at the signe of the Vnicorne neere Fleet-bridge,
1636.
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