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C.-The Com-1 I. L.-The Reaction of a Conmons Petition of ference touching the Reall Presence. long afflicted Or a Bachelovrs Censvre of a MasEngland, to the ters Apologie for Doctour Featlie. chiefeChancellor By L. I. B. of Arts, of Oxford: of Heaven, and Doway, 1635, 8vo. onely Ivdge of Earth, with his gracious Answere thereto. Lond.

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