XXVIII Sermons Preached at Golden Grove Being for the Summer Half-Year Beginning on Whit-Sunday and Ending on the XXV Sunday After Trinity: With a Discourse of the Divine Institution, Necessity, and Separation of the Office Ministeriall (1654) by Professor Jeremy Taylor (Paperback / softback, 2010)
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