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Certaine Demandes With their grounds, drawne out of holy Writ, and propounded in foro conscientiae by some religious Gentl. vnto the reverend Fathers, Richard Archbishop of Canterbury, Richard Bishop of London, William Bishop of Lincolne, Garvase Bishop of Worcester, William Bishop of Exeter, & Thomas Bishop of Peterbourough, wherevnto the said Gentl. re- quire that it would please their Lord- ships to make a true, plaine, di- rect, honest and resolute aunswere. ... (10 lines; device) by Gervase Babington and similar books you'll love - Bookscovery

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Certaine Demandes With their grounds, drawne out of holy Writ, and propounded in foro conscientiae by some religious Gentl. vnto the reverend Fathers, Richard Archbishop of Canterbury, Richard Bishop of London, William Bishop of Lincolne, Garvase Bishop of Worcester, William Bishop of Exeter, & Thomas Bishop of Peterbourough, wherevnto the said Gentl. re- quire that it would please their Lord- ships to make a true, plaine, di- rect, honest and resolute aunswere. ... (10 lines; device)

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