A further vindication of the Church of England, with advice to all emperours and kings of the Romish faith : Also some arguments used to prove the Church of Rome no true church, but antichristian and bloody. By William Chandler.
| Main Author: | Chandler, William |
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| Language: | English |
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1682.
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