Ecclesiæ anglicanæ thrēnōdia. : In qua perturbatissimus regni & ecclesiæ status, sub Anabaptistica tyrannide, lugetur. /
| Main Author: | J. G. (John Gough), fl. 1640 |
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| Language: | Latin |
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Londini, :
M.DC.LXI. Typis W.G. and protestant venales apud Rich. Thrale ad insigne Calvium Transversarum in Cœmeterio D. Pauli.,
[1661]
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