Divers ancient monvments in the Saxon tongve

written seven hundred yeares agoe. Shewing that both in the Old and New Testament, the Lords Prayer, and the Creede, were then used in the mother tongue: and also, what opinion was then held of the Sacrament of the body and blood of Christ.

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Divers ancient monvments in the Saxon tongve

written seven hundred yeares agoe. Shewing that both in the Old and New Testament, the Lords Prayer, and the Creede, were then used in the mother tongue: and also, what opinion was then held of the Sacrament of the body and blood of Christ.

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English
Pages
61

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Edition Notes

Anglo-Saxon and English.

"A testimony of antiqvity ..." and "A sermon of the paschall lambe ..." have each special t.p.

S.T.C. 15705.

Bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe.

First published (1623) under title: A Saxon treatise concerning the Old and New Testament.

Opposite pages (2d and 3d, 5th and 6th groups) numbered in duplicate.

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London
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A testimony of antiqvity

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Pagination
[61], 43, 43, [19], 14, 14, [23] p.
Number of pages
61

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OL20641825M

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