The doome warning all men to the iudgemente : wherein are contayned for the most parte all the straunge prodigies hapned in the worlde, with diuers secrete figures of reuelations tending to mannes stayed conuersion towardes God: in maner of a generall chronicle, gathered out of sundrie approued authors by St. Batman professor in diuinite.
| Main Author: | Lykosthenes, Konrad, 1518-1561 |
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| Other Authors: | Batman, Stephen, d. 1584 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Imprinted by Ralphe Nubery assigned by Henry Bynneman. Cum priuilegio Regal,
Anno Domini 1581.
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