The firme foundation of Catholike religion against the bottomlles [sic] pitt of heresies : wherein is shewed that onlye Catholikes shalbe saued, and that all heretikes of what sect soeuer are excluded fro[m] the knigdome [sic] of heauen /
| Main Author: | Caumont, Jean de |
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| Other Authors: | Pauncefote, John, fl. 1590 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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