The History of the Reformation and Other Ecclesiastical Transactions in and about the Low-countries: From the Beginning of the Eighth Century, Down to the Famous Synod of Dort, Inclusive. : In which All the Revolutions that Happen'd in Church and State, on Account of the Divisions Between the Protestants and Papists, the Arminians and Calvinists, are Fairly and Fully Represented, Volume 2T. Wood, 1721 |
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