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130 0  De vocatione ominum gentium.|lEnglish. 
245 10 Tvvoo bookes of Saint Ambrose Bysshoppe of Mylleyne, 
       entytuled: Of the vocation and callying of all nations. 
       Newly translated out of Latin into Englyshe, for the 
       edifiying and comfort of the single mynded and godly 
       vnlearned in Christes Church, against the late sprong 
       secte of the Pelagians ... By Henry Becher minister in the
       Church of God  ... 
246 2  Twoo bookes of Saint Ambrose Bysshoppe of Mylleyne, 
       entytuled: Of the vocation and callyng of all nations. 
246 2  Of the vocation and callyng of all nations. 
260    [Imprinted at London :|bIn Powles Church yarde, by 
       Rycharde VVatkins],|cAnno Christi. 1561. 
300    [296] p. 
500    Probably not in fact by St. Ambrose; also sometimes 
       attributed to St. Prosper and to St. Leo the Great. 
500    Signatures: A-S T⁴. 
500    Reproduction of the original in the Huntington Library. 
650  0 Semi-Pelagianism|vEarly works to 1800. 
650  0 Free will and determinism|vEarly works to 1800. 
700 0  Ambrose,|cSaint, Bishop of Milan,|d-397. 
700 0  Prosper,|cof Aquitaine, Saint,|dapproximately 390-
       approximately 463. 
700 0  Leo|bI,|cPope,|d-461. 
700 1  Becher, Henry,|dactive 1561. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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