WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/687215018

The story of Jetzer : taken out of Dr. G. Burnet's letters : with a collection of miracles wrought by popish saints, during their lives, and after their deaths

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/alternateName

  • "Collection of popish miracles"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Story of Jetzer, taken out of Dr. G. Burnet's letters with a collection of miracles wrought by popish saints, during their lives, and after their deaths, out of their own authours, for information of all true-hearted Protestants : with a prefatory disco"
  • "The story of Jetzer : taken out of Dr. G. Burnet's letters : with a collection of miracles wrought by popish saints, during their lives, and after their deaths"@en
  • "The story of Jetzer"
  • "The story of Jetzer, taken out of Dr. G. Burnet's letters with a collection of miracles wrought by popish saints, during their lives, and after their deaths, out of their own authours, for information of all true-hearted Protestants : with a prefatory discourse, declaring the impossibility and folly of such vain impostures"
  • "The story of Jetzer, taken out of Dr. G. Burnet's letters with a collection of miracles wrought by popish saints, during their lives, and after their deaths, out of their own authours, for information of all true-hearted Protestants : with a prefatory discourse, declaring the impossibility and folly of such vain impostures"@en
  • "The story of Jetzer, taken out of Dr. G. Burnet's letters: with a collection of miracles wrought by popish saints, during their lives, and after their deaths, out of their own authours, for information of all true-hearted Protestants. With a prefatory discourse, declaring the impossibility and folly of such vain impostures"@en
  • "The story of Jetzer, taken out of Dr. G. Burnet's letters with a collection of miracles wrought by popish saints, during their lives, and after their deaths, out of their own authours, for information of all true-hearted Protestants with a prefatory discourse, declaring the impossibility and folly of such vain impostures"@en