Historia der Augspurgischen confession

auf gnadigsten befehl des durchlauchtigsten fursten und herrn, herrn Friedrichs des Andern, hertzogens zu Sachsen-Gotha, aus denen original-acten beschrieben von Ernest Salomon Cyprian ... Am ende is die ungeanderte Augspurgische confession, nebst nutzlichn beylagen, au finden. Der andere druck ...

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Historia der Augspurgischen confession

auf gnadigsten befehl des durchlauchtigsten fursten und herrn, herrn Friedrichs des Andern, hertzogens zu Sachsen-Gotha, aus denen original-acten beschrieben von Ernest Salomon Cyprian ... Am ende is die ungeanderte Augspurgische confession, nebst nutzlichn beylagen, au finden. Der andere druck ...

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German
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227

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Title-page in red and black; head- and tail-pieces.

Confessio, oder bekentnus des glaubens etlicher fürsten und stedte, uberantwortet Keyserlicher Maiestat, auf dem Reichstag gehalten zu Augspurg anno M.D. XXX" has special title-page and separate paging. "Nutzliche beylagen" (documents) : p. [49]-240.

Bound in brown patterned paper boards: vellum shelfback and corners; all edges stained blue.

Purchased from Gilman, Crompond, N.Y.

Rebound; NEH Project (FWC); 1991.

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Gotha

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24+227+224 p.
Number of pages
227

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OL52811888M
OCLC/WorldCat
2585660

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