A collection of the lives of ten eminent divines famous in their generations for learning, prudence, piety, and painfulness in the work of the ministry : whereunto is added the life of Gustavus Ericson, King of Sueden, who first reformed religion in that kingdome, and of some other eminent Christians / by Sa. Clarke ...
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A collection of the lives of ten eminent divines famous in their generations for learning, prudence, piety, and painfulness in the work of the ministry : whereunto is added the life of Gustavus Ericson, King of Sueden, who first reformed religion in that kingdome, and of some other eminent Christians / by Sa. Clarke ...
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Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.
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London :: Printed for William Miller ...,
1662.
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Gustaf -- I Vasa, -- King of Sweden, 1496-1560.
Christian biography.
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"A collection of the lives of ten eminent divines famous in their generations for learning, prudence, piety, and painfulness in the work of the ministry : whereunto is added the life of Gustavus Ericson, King of Sueden, who first reformed religion in that kingdome, and of some other eminent Christians / by Sa. Clarke ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33301.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
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All that thou sees't and readest is Divine:Learning thus vs'd is water turn'd to wine:Well may wee then despaire to draw his minde,View heere the case; i'th Booke the Jewell finde.
〈◊〉〈◊〉 sculpsit P. V. A. M. fecit
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