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A Case in View Consider'd: In a Discourse, Proving That in Case Our Present Invalidly Deprived Fathers Shall Leave All Their Sees Vacant, We Shall Not Then Be Obliged to Keep Up Our Separation from Those Bishops. by Henry Dodwell of 1; Volume 1

A Case in View Consider'd: In a Discourse, Proving That in Case Our Present Invalidly Deprived Fathers Shall Leave All Their Sees Vacant, We Shall Not Then Be Obliged to Keep Up Our Separation from Those Bishops. by Henry Dodwell of 1; Volume 1

A Case in View Consider'd: In a Discourse, Proving That in Case Our Present
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A Case in View Consider'd: In a Discourse, Proving That in Case Our Present Invalidly Deprived Fathers Shall Leave All Their Sees Vacant, We Shall Not Then Be Obliged to Keep Up Our Separation from Those Bishops. by Henry Dodwell of 1; Volume 1 Hardback - 2018

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Horizontal chain-lines. The words: "in case our present invalidly deprived fathers shall leave all their sees vacant, either by death or resignation" are enclosed square brackets.

London: printed for Samuel Keble, 1705. [6],113, [1]p.; 8
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