Publication Date | 1662 |
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Remainder | Being a briefe vindication of the lawfullness of eating things strangled, or meats confected with blood: wherein those texts in Act. 15. 20, 28, 29. are cleared from the gross misinterpretation by some of late put upon them. Whereby the most dissenting judgements may receive cleer and abundant satisfaction. By William Roe |
Extent | [32], 167, [3] p. |
Location | Oxford |
Publisher | printed by W.H. for Richard Davis |