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Rolt, Richard

The Lives of the Principal Reformers,

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Both Englishmen and Foreigners. Comprehending the General History of the Reformation; From the Beginning, in 1360, by Dr. John Wickliffe, To its Establishment, in 1600, under Queen Elisabeth. With an Introduction ... London 1759. XII, (2), 202 pages. Folio. Bound in later half cloth. 2 small stamps on title page.

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