The life of the learned Sir John Cheke

first instructor, afterwards secretary of State, to King Edward VI, one of the great restorers of good learning and true religion in this kingdom : a work wherein many remarkable points of history, relating to the state of learning and religion in the times of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, and Queen Mary I, are brought to light : to which is added a treatise of superstition, writ by the said learned Knight

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The life of the learned Sir John Cheke
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The life of the learned Sir John Cheke

first instructor, afterwards secretary of State, to King Edward VI, one of the great restorers of good learning and true religion in this kingdom : a work wherein many remarkable points of history, relating to the state of learning and religion in the times of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, and Queen Mary I, are brought to light : to which is added a treatise of superstition, writ by the said learned Knight

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Clarendon Press
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English
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218

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Binding stamped: The gift of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge to the University of Upper Canada, 1828.

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xiv, 218 p., [1] leaf of plates :
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