Defensio verae et piae sententiae Aurelii Augustini, quod peccatum originis non sit substantia, sed sit accidens vicium : contra impudens mendacium Matthiae Flacii Illyrici /
| Main Author: | Hesshusen, Tilemann, 1527-1588 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | Latin |
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Jenae :
typis viduae Guntheri Huttichii,
Anno [1572].
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