The genealogie of Protestants, or A briefe discoverie of the first authours, founders & parents of their religion, : who are proued by cleere and vndeniable demonstrations, out of the vvhole record of antiquitie, to haue bene the old condemned hereticks, that liued vvithin the compasse of the first six hundred yeeres after Christ.
| Main Author: | Rochfort, Luke |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed at Paris :
[publisher not identified],
1621.
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