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Author T. R.
Title A message of peace: : in a letter consolatorie and consiliatory to a neighbor minister, for resolution in severall queres: but principally about the use of the liturgie. Together with a friendly letter sent to Sir Edward Deering, about the time of his commitment: by way of answere to his last speech: as also, concerning the liturgie and church-discipline.
Publication Info London : Printed for Samuel Saterthwait, at the signe of the black bull in Budge-Row, 1642.



Descript [2], 6 p.
Note "A message of peace" and the letter to Deering signed: T. R.
A reply to: "A most worthy speech of Sir Edward Deering spoken in the House of Commons concerning the lyturgy of the Church".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Author T. R.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644. Most worthy speech of Sir Edward Deering spoken in the House of Commons concerning the lyturgy of the Church.
Church of England
Descript [2], 6 p.
Note "A message of peace" and the letter to Deering signed: T. R.
A reply to: "A most worthy speech of Sir Edward Deering spoken in the House of Commons concerning the lyturgy of the Church".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Author T. R.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644. Most worthy speech of Sir Edward Deering spoken in the House of Commons concerning the lyturgy of the Church.
Church of England

Subject Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644. Most worthy speech of Sir Edward Deering spoken in the House of Commons concerning the lyturgy of the Church.
Church of England
Descript [2], 6 p.
Note "A message of peace" and the letter to Deering signed: T. R.
A reply to: "A most worthy speech of Sir Edward Deering spoken in the House of Commons concerning the lyturgy of the Church".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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