The mysterie of the Lords Supper Cleerely manifested in five sermons; two of preparation, and three of the Sacrament it selfe. By a reverend and faithfull preacher of Gods word.

Bruce, Robert, 1554-1631
Mitchell, S., fl. 1614
Publisher: Imprinted by H Lownes for Thomas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1614
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A17049 ESTC ID: S119531 STC ID: 3922
Subject Headings: Church of Scotland; Lord's Supper;
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