A narrative of the imprisonment and tryal of Mr. David Lewis, priest of the Society of Jesus : at the assizes held at Monmouth, March 28, 1679, to which is annexed his last speech at the place of execution, August 27, 1679 /
| Main Author: | Lewis, David, Saint, 1617-1679 |
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| Language: | English |
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