A Hymn to the name and honour of the renouned S. Teresia : contemporary manuscript, after 1638.

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A Hymn to the name and honour of the renouned S. Teresia : contemporary manuscript, after 1638.

Manuscript contains the text for both the Hymn and its sequel, which was later published as "Apologie for the fore-going Hymn as having been writt when the author was yet among the protestantes."

1 item (12 p.) ; 24cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7185950

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