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The copie of a sermon preached on good Friday last before the Kings Maiestie, by D. Andrewes Deane of Westminster. 6. April 1604
Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.
Signatures: A-E4 F2 .
Running title reads: D. Andrewes sermon of the Passion of Christ.
This edition ends on leaf F2r; leaf A2r, line 14, has "wayes: ."
Cambridge University Library copy identified as STC 597 on UMI microfilm; Folger Shakespeare Library copy identified as STC 597a.
Appears at reel 688 (Cambridge University Library copy) and at reel 583 (Folger Shakespeare Library copy).
[44] p.
London: Printed by R. Barker, printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, An. 1604.
STC (2nd ed.) / 597.7
English
Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library
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