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I. C., 2011, The euer-burning lamps of pietie and deuotion Kindled by many excellent and heauenly prayers, deuided into the seuerall dayes of the weeke, and other occasions: To auoide which weake man hath continuall cause to retire into himselfe, and humbly confer with Almightie God. By I.C., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A17457.
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dc.contributor.authorI. C.
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dc.date.created1619
dc.date.issued2011-04
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dc.subject.lcshPrayers -- Early works to 1800.
dc.titleThe euer-burning lamps of pietie and deuotion Kindled by many excellent and heauenly prayers, deuided into the seuerall dayes of the weeke, and other occasions: To auoide which weake man hath continuall cause to retire into himselfe, and humbly confer with Almightie God. By I.C.
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