An account of the churches, or places of assembly, of the primitive Christians

from the churches of Tyre, Jerusalem, and Constantinople. Described by Eusebius. And ocular observations of several very ancient edifices of churches yet extant in those parts. With a seasonable application

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An account of the churches, or places of assembly, of the primitive Christians

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English
Pages
130

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Edition Notes

First edition.

Signatures: A⁴ ( -A4) B-I⁸ K1.

Title within double line border. Marginal notes.

Errata at foot of p. [6] of preliminaries.

Wing (2nd ed.) W1606

ESTC r34742

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London

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NA4815 .W56

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Pagination
[6], 130 p., 5 folded leaves of plates
Number of pages
130

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OL28396369M
OCLC/WorldCat
14061613

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