A practicall catechisme
... theologia est scientia affectiva, non speculativa ...
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Author
Publication
Printed for Ric. Royston at the Angel in Jvy Lane, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
29,000 words, Guess
Page Count
116 pages
Physical Format
Microform
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number12709738
- Open LibraryOL16763145M
Alternate Titles
- Large additions to the practicall catechisme
- Practicall catechisme
Subjects
Topics
Times
Genres
- Early works to 1800
Series Statement
- Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 815:19.
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