Gregorii posthuma, or, Certain learned tracts written by John Gregorie. Together with a short account of the author's life and elegies on his much-lamented death published by J.G.

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Title
Gregorii posthuma, or, Certain learned tracts written by John Gregorie. Together with a short account of the author's life and elegies on his much-lamented death published by J.G.
Author
Gregory, John, 1607-1646.
Publication
London :: Printed by William Du-gard for Laurence Sadler,
1649.
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Church of England -- Collected works.
Theology -- 17th century.
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"Gregorii posthuma, or, Certain learned tracts written by John Gregorie. Together with a short account of the author's life and elegies on his much-lamented death published by J.G." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42079.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2024.

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Epitaphium Joannis Gregorii.

NE premas Cineres hosce, Viator, Nescis quot sub hoc jacent Lapillo; Graeculus, Hebraeus, Syrus, Et qiu Te quovis vincet Idiomate. At nè molestus sis, Ausculta, & caussam auribus tuis imbibe: Templo exclusus Et avitâ Relligione Jam senescente, (nè dicam sublatâ) Mutavit Chorum, altiorem ut capesceret. Vade nunc, si libet, & imitare.

R. W.

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