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Religious discourse in richly embossed leather front cover binding.
AR9111533 
Historical Bible called LA BIBLE HYSTORIAUX, en Francois, ou les Hystoires Escolatres sont contenues. Translated in the years 1291-1294, by Guiart des Mo- lins, canon of St Pierre d'Aire, from the Lat
AR9125219 
Defense of the Catholic faith in embossed front cover binding.
AR9111608 
Theological compilations in contemporary binding of sheepskin dyed red stamped in small square panels with fleurs-de-lys and heraldic beasts and birds within a narrow border of hippocamps with floriat
AR9125223 
HOURS of the Cross Binding.
AR9111602 
Book of Hours in richly tooled morocco front cover binding with porcelain clasps.
AR9111388 
Vulgate Bible
AR9111386 
German Bible in front cover binding.
AR9111486 
Popery
AR9111555 
Practical Discourses and homilies of the  Church of England
AR9112452 
Four Gospels
AR9111540 
Ecclesiastes, LE livre de l'Ecclesiaste, ensemble le Cantiqve de Salomon. Escrites en diverses sortes de lettres par Esther Anglois, Frangoiso. A Lislebovrg [Edinburgh], 1599. With letter of presentio
AR9125220 
Canon of the Mass bound in red morocco, very richly and finely tooled in gold and relieved with silver. In the centre of each cover are the arms of Cardinal Piccolomini, and in the corners the word 'L
AR9125221 
Prayer book in tooled binding with gaufred edges (HOR? Beat?).
AR9111389 
Armenian New Testament.
AR9112190 
Principles of Religion
AR9111550 
Bible New Testament Greek Decorated cover binding. (Novum Testamentum Gracum.)
AR9111848 
Cover binding for the Whole Book of Psalms.
AR9111846 
Sacred Bible, front cover binding. (Biblia sacra)
AR9111850 
New Testament. Greek
AR9112202 
DE REGNO CHRISTI, DE REGNO CHRISTI: a Latin discourse by Martin Bucer, the reformer, addressed by way of a new-year's gift (though apparently out of season) to Edward VI, in virtue of the office of Re 
DE REGNO CHRISTI, DE REGNO CHRISTI: a Latin discourse by Martin Bucer, the reformer, addressed by way of a new-year's gift (though apparently out of season) to Edward VI, in virtue of the office of Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge (Dec. 1549-Feb. 1551). The work is included among the Scripta Anglicana, Basel, 15, 57. A French translation appeared in 1558, and two portions have been printed in English, viz. on Aimsgiving (s. l. et a.) and on Divorce (translated by John Milton, 1644). Two volumes. 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9125224 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4470px × 5872px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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