[The obedience of Christen man : & how christe[n] rulers ought to gouerne, [...]]
| Main Author: | Tyndale, William, d. 1536 |
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By Thomas Ranalde and Wyllyam Hyll, and are to be solde at the north dore of Paules by Rychard Iugge at the sygne of the Byble,
[1548?]]
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