A short reply vnto the last printed books of Henry Barrow and Iohn Greenwood, the chiefe ringleaders of our Donatists in England

vvherein is layd open their grosse ignorance and foule errors, vpon which their whole building is founded

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A short reply vnto the last printed books of Henry Barrow and Iohn Greenwood, the chiefe ringleaders of our Donatists in England

vvherein is layd open their grosse ignorance and foule errors, vpon which their whole building is founded

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English
Pages
98

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Edition Notes

STC (2nd ed.) 11868
Signatures: A-N⁴,

Published in
Imprinted at London
Genre
Early works to 1800.
Other Titles
Short reply unto the last printed books of Henry Barrow and John Greenwood, the chiefe ringleaders of our Donatists in England

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Library of Congress
BX7234 .G48

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Pagination
[6], 98 p. ;
Number of pages
98

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Open Library
OL241399M
LCCN
ca17001915

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