Hodges, J.

Martyrs Omitted by Foxe. Being Records of Religious Persecutions in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Compiled by a Member of the English Church. With a Preface by Frederick George Lee

London : John Hodges and Frome Selwood, 1870.




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