A breviary of the state of the Roman (or westerne) church and empire; the decay of true religion; and the rising of the papacy; from the time of our Lord, the Savior Jesus Christ, till Martin Luther, [after 1621].

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A breviary of the state of the Roman (or westerne) church and empire; the decay of true religion; and the rising of the papacy; from the time of our Lord, the Savior Jesus Christ, till Martin Luther, [after 1621].

Manuscript on paper, in a single secretary hand, of a survey of Catholic church history spanning the 1st to 16th centuries, including Catholic activities in England.

1 v. (173 p.) ; 18 x 12 cm.

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