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An earnest plea for peace and moderation: : in a sermon, preached at Barnstaple in Devon to the ministers, and others, occasionally there assembled, Octob. 17. 1660
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An earnest plea for peace and moderation: : in a sermon, preached at Barnstaple in Devon to the ministers, and others, occasionally there assembled, Octob. 17. 1660
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Publication date
1661.
Call number
612118
Creator
Blake, Martin (1594 or 1595-1673)
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Provenance
Purchased from Maggs Bros. Ltd., January 2004.
Dimensions
19 cm (4to)
Associated people
Eglesfield, Francis,
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