Religious notebook : manuscript, [ca. 1707-1730].

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Religious notebook : manuscript, [ca. 1707-1730].

Common place book in three hands with entries primarily on theology and church history. Includes descriptions of non-conformist sects, a history of Anabaptism, an essay on baptism, and anti-Catholic threatise and various prayers and hymns.

1 v. ; 14 x 10 cm.

lat,

eng,

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