A Sacred Panegyrick, Or: A Sermon of Thanksgiving, Preached to the Two Houses of Parliament ... Vpon Occasion of Their Solemn Feasting, to Testifie Their Thankfullnes to God, and Union Andconcord One with Another ... January 18, 1643

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S. Bowtell, 1644 - Bible - 34 pages
 

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