Reflections on a late libel intituled, Observations on a late famous sermon intituled, Curse ye Meroz in a letter to our old friend, R.L.

Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708
Publisher: Printed for John Williams
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1680
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A43632 ESTC ID: R3189 STC ID: H1824
Subject Headings: Hickeringill, Edmund, 1631-1708. -- Curse ye Meroz; Observations on a late famous sermon entitled, Curse ye Meroz;
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