Analysis. The loosing of St. Peters bands; setting forth the true sense and solution of the Covenant in point of conscience so far as it relates to the government of the Church by episcopacy.
by Gauden, John
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London : printed by J. Best, for Andrew Crook, at the Green-Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1660.. Soft cover. Good. Quarto. 24pp. A4-C4. First word of title in Greek characters. This edition has an advertisement on title page verso. Disbound. Wing (2nd ed.), G340; McAlpin Coll., III, p. 363; ESTC R202296.
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- Analysis. The loosing of St. Peters bands; setting forth the true sense and solution of the Covenant in point of conscience so far as it relates to the government of the Church by episcopacy.
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- Gauden, John
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- London : printed by J. Best, for Andrew Crook, at the Green-Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1660.
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