England's conversion and reformation compared : in four dialogues between a Catholic gentleman and his preceptor ... Robert Manning ...
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a England's conversion and reformation compared : |b in four dialogues between a Catholic gentleman and his preceptor ... Robert Manning ... |
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505 | 0 | |a [I.] Containing the general grounds of the Catholic faith.-- [II.] Containing a brief historical account of the conversion of Britons and Saxons, with proofs of their agreement in faith, and some remarks upon circumstances relating to the conversion of Saxons.-- [III.] Contains an historical collection of facts relating to the English Reformation in the three reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Queen Elizabeth.-- [IV.] Contains a comparison between the most remarkable circumstances of England's conversion, on one hand, and its pretended Reformation on the other. | |
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