The summe of Christian religion, comprehended in sixe principall questions, serving for instruction of the simpler sort. : And it may also be taught by Christian housholders in their families.
| Other Authors: | Creed, Thomas (Printer) |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed by Thomas Creed, for Thomas Man.,
1607.
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