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The lives of the principal reformers, both Englishmen and foreigners. : Comprehending the general history of the Reformation; from its beginning, in 1360, by Dr. John Wickliffe, to its establishment, in 1600, under Queen Elizabeth. : With an introduction; wherein the Reformation is amply vindicated, and its necessity fully shewn, from the degeneracy of the clergy, and the tyranny of the popes.

Title:The lives of the principal reformers, both Englishmen and foreigners. : Comprehending the general history of the Reformation; from its beginning, in 1360, by Dr. John Wickliffe, to its establishment, in 1600, under Queen Elizabeth. : With an introduction; wherein the Reformation is amply vindicated, and its necessity fully shewn, from the degeneracy of the clergy, and the tyranny of the popes.
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Note:Printed for E. Bakewell and H. Parker ... J. Robinson ... and T. Pote ..., 1759
  
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Subject:Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800
Subject:Mezzotint engraving -- Specimens -- Great Britain -- 1759
Subject:Portraits
Subject:Reformation
Subject:Reformers
Subject:Tree calf bindings -- Specimens -- Great Britain -- 18th century
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