A treatise of the fifth monarchy, or, Christs personall reigne on earth one thousand years with his saints ... : explaining the 20 of the revelations and all other Scripture-prophesies that treat of it /
| Main Author: | Maton, Robert, 1607-1653? |
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| Other Authors: | Petrie, Alexander, 1594?-1662 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed for John Hancock ...,
1655.
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