The ransome of time being captive Wherein is declared how precious a thing is time, how much he looseth that looseth it, & how it may be redeemed. Written in Spanish, by the R. Father Andreas de Soto, confessor to the most excellent Infanta Clara Eugenia. Translated into English by J.H.

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The ransome of time being captive Wherein is declared how precious a thing is time, how much he looseth that looseth it, & how it may be redeemed. Written in Spanish, by the R. Father Andreas de Soto, confessor to the most excellent Infanta Clara Eugenia. Translated into English by J.H.
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Soto, Andrés de, 1553?-1625.
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At Doway :: Printed by Gerard Pinsone att the signe of Coline,
1634.
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Time -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- Early works to 1800.
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"The ransome of time being captive Wherein is declared how precious a thing is time, how much he looseth that looseth it, & how it may be redeemed. Written in Spanish, by the R. Father Andreas de Soto, confessor to the most excellent Infanta Clara Eugenia. Translated into English by J.H." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A12614.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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Hic liher cui titulus est, The Ran∣some of time being Captiue, id est, Redē∣ptio temporis captiui ex Hispanica lingua in Anglicanam, fideliter trans∣latus, nihil habet fidei aut moribus bonis aduersum, Actum Duaci 27. Nouembris 1634.

Georgius Coluenerius S. Theol. Doctor & Professor, Collegiatae Ecclesiae S. Petri praepositus, Academiae Duacensis Caneel∣larius, & Librorum Censor.

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