A faithful admonition of a certeyne true pastor and prophete : sent vnto the Germanes at such a time as certain great princes went about to bryng alienes into Germany, [and] to restore the papacy; the kingdom of Antichrist. [Et]c Now tra[n]slated into English for a like admonicion vnto all true Englyshe harts; wherby they may learn and know how to consider [and] receiue the procedinges of the English magistrates and bishops. With a preface of M. Philip Melancthon. ...
| Main Author: | Luther, Martin, 1483-1546 |
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| Other Authors: | Melanchthon, Philip, 1497-1560, Eusebius Pamphilus |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[Imprinted at Grenewych [id est London] :
By Co[n]rad Freeman [id est J. Day?],
In the month of May. M.D.Liiii. With the most gracious licence [and] pruilege of god almightie, king of heauen [and] earth. [1554]]
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