The sad condition of the Church of Verginia truly stated [manuscript] : and the onely true remedy asserted. 1661?

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The sad condition of the Church of Verginia truly stated [manuscript] : and the onely true remedy asserted. 1661?

[6], 12, [2] leaves ; 210 x 160 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7243270

Catholic University of America

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