The conuerted Iew or Certaine dialogues betweene Micheas a learned Iew and others, touching diuers points of religion, controuerted betweene the Catholicks and Protestants. Written by M. Iohn Clare a Catholicke priest, of the Society of Iesus. Dedicated to the two Vniuersities of Oxford and Cambridge ...
| Main Author: | Clare, John, 1577-1628 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed by the English secret press] Permissu superiorum,
Anno. M.DC.XXX. [1630]
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