A body of divinity, or: Institutions of Christian religion; : framed out of the VVord of God, and the writings of the best divines, methodically handled by way of question and ansvver, fit for all such as desire to know and practise the will of God ... To which is added, the practice of papists against Protestant princes. /
| Main Author: | Bucanus, Guillaume |
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| Other Authors: | Hill, Robert, d. 1623 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for Daniel Pakeman, Abel Roper, and Richard Tomlins, and are to be sold in Fleet-street, and at the Sun and Bible near Py-corner,
1659.
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