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An excellent and plaine discourse of the church, whereby the godlie may knowe and discerne the true Church, from the Romish Church, and all other false and counterfet churches, as well for matters of doctrine, as discipline, &c

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  • "Trait de l' glise"@en
  • "Traité de l'église"
  • "Trait#B2e de l'#B2eglise"@en

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  • "Early works"
  • "Early works"@en
  • "Controversial literature"
  • "Controversial literature"@en

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  • "An excellent and plaine discourse of the church, whereby the godlie may knowe and discerne the true Church, from the Romish Church, and all other false and counterfet churches, as well for matters of doctrine, as discipline, &c"@en
  • "Excellent and plaine discourse of the church, whereby the godlie may knowe and discerne the true Church, from the Romish Church, and all other false and counterfet churches, as well for matters of doctrine, as discipline, &c. Written in Frenche by M. Bart"
  • "An excellent and plaine discourse of the church, whereby the godlie may knowe and discerne the true Church, from the Romish Church, and all other false and counterfet churches, as well for matters of doctrine, as discipline, &c. Written in Frenche by M. Bartrand de Loque, a godlie minister of Dolphenine. And faithfully translated into English, by M.T.W. Seene and allowed"
  • "An excellent and plaine discourse of the church, whereby the godlie may knowe and discerne the true Church, from the Romish Church, and all other false and counterfet churches, as well for matters of doctrine, as discipline, &c. Written in Frenche by M. Bartrand de Loque, a godlie minister of Dolphenine. And faithfully translated into English, by M.T.W. Seene and allowed"@en
  • "Traité de l'eglise <engl.&gt"
  • "An excellent and plaine Discourse of the Chvrch, where- by the Godlie may knowe and discerne the true Church, from the Romish Church, and all other false and counterfet Chur- ches, as well for matters of doctrine, as Dis- cipline, &c"