The Lively Oracles given to us; or the Christians birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. By the author of the Whole Duty of Man,&c. Formerly attributed to Lady Pakington or Richard Sterne, but more probably by Richar AllestreeAt the Theater, 1679 - 46 pagina's |
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