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A Treatise Of The Grovndes Of The Old And Newe Religion Devided Into Two Parts, Whereunto is added an Appendix, containing a briefe confutation of William Crashaw his first Tome of Romish forgeries and falsifications

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  • "A treatise of the groundes of the old and newe religion : Deuided into two parts, whereunto is added an appendix, containing a briefe confutation of William Crashaw his first tome of romish forgeries and falsifications"
  • "A Treatise Of The Grovndes Of The Old And Newe Religion Devided Into Two Parts, Whereunto is added an Appendix, containing a briefe confutation of William Crashaw his first Tome of Romish forgeries and falsifications"@en
  • "A treatise of the groundes of the old and newe religion Deuided into two parts, whereunto is added an appendix, containing a briefe confutation of William Crashaw his first tome of romish forgeries and falsifications"@en
  • "A treatise of the govndes of the old and newe religion"@en
  • "A treatise of the groundes of the old and newe religion. : Devided into two parts, whereunto is added an appendix, containing a briefe confutation of William Crashaw his first tome of Romish forgeries and falsifications"@en
  • "A Treatise Of The Grovndes Of The Old And Newe Reli- gion. Devided Into Two Parts, Whereunto is added an Appendix, containing a briefe con- futation of William Crashaw his first Tome of Romish forgeries and falsifications. ... (3 lines; ornament)"@en
  • "A treatise of the groundes of the old and newe religion. [By Edward Maihew.] Deuided into two parts, whereunto is added an appendix, containing a briefe confutation of William Crashaw his first tome of Romish forgeries and falsifications"@en
  • "A treatise of the groundes of the old and newe religion. Deuided into two parts, whereunto is added an appendix, containing a briefe confutation of William Crashaw his first tome of romish forgeries and falsifications"@en