A subpaena from the high imperiall court of heauen to be serued vpon all men: vpon an information preferred by Iustice against mankind. With the ... to come to heauen, if we auoid sinne.
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A subpaena from the high imperiall court of heauen to be serued vpon all vpon an information preferred by Iustice against mankind. With the answer, and reply from Mercy, and her directions how to come to heauen, if we auoid sinne. Andrewes, John, fl. 1615. By John Andrewes, whose name appears in the anagram and in an acrostic in the title page verses, reading up. In verse. A B4. Identified as STC 23419a on UMI microfilm. [24] p. Imprinted at London : By Augustine Mathewes, 1623. STC (2nd ed.) / 595.9 English Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library
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