Memoirs of Missionary Priests, as Well Secular as Regular, and of Other Catholics, of Both Sexes, that Have Suffered Death in England, on Religious Accounts, from the Year of Our Lord 1577, to 1684, Volume 2Printed [for F. Needham?], 1742 - Catholics |
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Common terms and phrases
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