An history of the constancy of nature

wherein, by comparing the latter age with the former, it is maintained that the world doth not decay universally, in respect of itself, or the heavens, elements, mixt bodies, meteors, minerals, plants, animals, nor man, in his age, stature, strength, or faculties of his minde, as relating to all arts and science

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An history of the constancy of nature

wherein, by comparing the latter age with the former, it is maintained that the world doth not decay universally, in respect of itself, or the heavens, elements, mixt bodies, meteors, minerals, plants, animals, nor man, in his age, stature, strength, or faculties of his minde, as relating to all arts and science

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FILED UNDER: Mede, Joseph

On reel with Mede, Joseph. The key of the revelation. London, 1643

Microfilm. London : British Museum Photographic Service, [1965?] --- 1 reel ; 35 mm

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[xv], 180 p
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180

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