Chrisis teleiōtikē, A discourse of confirmation for the use of the clergy and instruction of the people of Ireland / by Jeremy, Lord Bishop of Down ; and dedicated to His Grace James, Duke ... and General Governor of His Majesties kingdom of Ireland.

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Chrisis teleiōtikē, A discourse of confirmation for the use of the clergy and instruction of the people of Ireland / by Jeremy, Lord Bishop of Down ; and dedicated to His Grace James, Duke ... and General Governor of His Majesties kingdom of Ireland.
Author
Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.
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Dublin :: Printed for John Crooke ...,
1663.
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Confirmation -- Early works to 1800.
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"Chrisis teleiōtikē, A discourse of confirmation for the use of the clergy and instruction of the people of Ireland / by Jeremy, Lord Bishop of Down ; and dedicated to His Grace James, Duke ... and General Governor of His Majesties kingdom of Ireland." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A63673.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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ΧΡΙΣΙΣ ΤΕΛΕΙΤΙΚΗ. A DISCOURSE OF Confirmation. For the use of the Clergy and Instruction of the People of Ireland. By Jeremy Lord Bishop of Down.

Publish'd by Order of Convocation. AND Dedicated to His Grace James Duke, Marquess and Earl of Ormonde, &c. Lord Lieutenant Ge¦neral, and General Governour of His Majesties Kingdom of Ireland,

DUBLIN, Printed by John Crooke, Printer to the Kings Most Ex∣cellent Majesty, and are to be sold by Samuel Dancer next door to the Beare and Ragged-staffe in Castle-street, 1663.

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