The last will and testament of svperstition : eldest daughter to Antichrist, the eldest sonne to Lvcifer, the prince of this world of the family of popery, in the kingdome of idolatry : being fallen into a grievous fit of sicknesse, without all hopes of recovery.
| Main Author: | I. B., Gent |
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1642.
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