[Evangelion aionion eis t aionch] doxotaton, or, A glimpse of gospel glory. The first part together with a short but pithie treatise of Mr. E.D. shewing that Peter was never at Rome : to which is subjoyned as an appendix some pregnant collections by ... H. Nelson ... to a like purpose.

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[Evangelion aionion eis t aionch] doxotaton, or, A glimpse of gospel glory. The first part together with a short but pithie treatise of Mr. E.D. shewing that Peter was never at Rome : to which is subjoyned as an appendix some pregnant collections by ... H. Nelson ... to a like purpose.
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Sherwin, William, 1607-1687?
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London :: Printed by M.S. for Tho. Parkhurst,
1661.
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Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
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"[Evangelion aionion eis t aionch] doxotaton, or, A glimpse of gospel glory. The first part together with a short but pithie treatise of Mr. E.D. shewing that Peter was never at Rome : to which is subjoyned as an appendix some pregnant collections by ... H. Nelson ... to a like purpose." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A59934.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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Vere Honorabili, ac ter Re∣verendo Domino, Roberto Saundersono, S. S. Theologiae Doctori, & pridem in Celeberri∣ma Accademia Oxoniensi, Re∣gio Professori ornatissimo, jam vero Dioecesis Lincolnien∣sis Episcopo Eximio, minutae hae ab indigno authore Evan∣gelicae Gloriae, dantor humi∣liter{que} exhibentor scintillulae.

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