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THE RHEMES NEW TESTAMENT: Being a full and particular Account of the Origins, Printing, and subsequent Influences of the first Roman Catholic New Testament in English, with the divers Controversies occasioned by its publication diligently expounded for the Edification of the Reader by Dechered Turner. Accompanied by a Leaf from the Original Edition and other profitable Illustrations.

THE RHEMES NEW TESTAMENT: Being a full and particular Account of the Origins, Printing, and subsequent Influences of the first Roman Catholic New Testament in English, with the divers Controversies occasioned by its publication diligently expounded for the Edification of the Reader by Dechered Turner. Accompanied by a Leaf from the Original Edition and other profitable Illustrations.

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THE RHEMES NEW TESTAMENT: Being a full and particular Account of the Origins, Printing, and subsequent Influences of the first Roman Catholic New Testament in English, with the divers Controversies occasioned by its publication diligently expounded for the Edification of the Reader by Dechered Turner. Accompanied by a Leaf from the Original Edition and other profitable Illustrations.

by [Leaf Book]. Turner, Decherd

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San Francisco: Printed for the Book Club of California by W. Thomas Tayler, Austin, 1990. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine. [3] leaves, 37 pp., 2 full-page illustrations, original leaf mounted at rear, octavo, half red morocco and gray boards, publisher prospectus laid in.

Original leaf is page 359/360 (misnumbered 380) from the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter XXIII. Limited edition of 395 copies

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THE RHEMES NEW TESTAMENT: Being a full and particular Account of the Origins, Printing, and subsequent Influences of the first Roman Catholic New Testament in English, with the divers Controversies occasioned by its publication diligently expounded for the Edification of the Reader by Dechered Turner. Accompanied by a Leaf from the Original Edition and other profitable Illustrations.
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[Leaf Book]. Turner, Decherd
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Printed for the Book Club of California by W. Thomas Tayler, Austin
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1990

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