Three propositions of the angels of light, vvith three solutions therein condiserable the three first heads or propositons: first, the originall of ... in a two-fold sort or kind (1642)
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Three propositions of the angels of light, vvith three solutions therein condiserable the three first heads or propositons : first, the originall of the angels of light, secondly, angels considerable in a two-fold sort or kind Anon. [2], 25 p. [London : s.n.], 1642. McAlpin Coll. / II 173 Wing / T1113 English Reproduction of the original in the Union Theological Seminary (New York, N. Y.) Library
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