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The Reformation in England.
Record no.:
591
Author:
Hughes, Philip, 1895-1967.
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Publisher:
London,: Hollis & Carter,
Year:
1950-54.
Description:
3 volumes illustrations, portraits, maps, facsimiles 26 cm
Subject:
Catholic Church England History.
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Catholic Church.
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Reformation - England.
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Reformation.
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Great Britain - Church history - 16th century.
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Great Britain.
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Church history.
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Type:
Monograph
Abstract:
1. "The King's proceedings."--2. Religio depopulata.--3. "True religion now established."
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