Exultationis carmen to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ...
Exultationis carmen to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty Upon His Most Desired Return
London: John Macock, 1660.
Topics:
3. Sacrifice and politics (16th-18th Century) 6. Sacrifices of self: Martyrology after Reformation (16th-18th Century)
3. Sacrifice and politics (16th-18th Century) 6. Sacrifices of self: Martyrology after Reformation (16th-18th Century)
Authority file: http://viaf.org/viaf/69277390
Edited by: Francesco Quatrini
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