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The Works of Iohn Boys.

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Main Author: Boys, John, Dean of Canterbury, 1571-1625
Language:English
Published: London : Imprinted for Wiliam Ashley, 1622.
Subjects:
Church of England > Liturgy and ritual
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Autographs
Collection:Later additions
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  • Contents: Scriptures used in the English Liturgie.

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