A Pleasavnt Dialogve, Betweene a Souldior of Barwicke, and an English Chaplaine, Wherein are largely han-dled & laide open, such reasons as are brought in for maintenaunce of popishe Traditions in our Eng. Church. Also is collected, as in a short table, 120. particular corruptions yet remaining in our saide Church, with sundrie other matters, necessa- rie to be knowen of all persons. Togither with a letter of the same Author, placed before this booke, in vvay of a Preface. ...(2 lines)
Anthony Gilby
A Pleasavnt Dialogve, Betweene a Souldior of Barwicke, and an English Chaplaine, Wherein are largely han-dled & laide open, such reasons as are brought in for maintenaunce of popishe Traditions in our Eng. Church. Also is collected, as in a short table, 120. particular corruptions yet remaining in our saide Church, with sundrie other matters, necessa- rie to be knowen of all persons. Togither with a letter of the same Author, placed before this booke, in vvay of a Preface. ...(2 lines)
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