The benefit and invention of printing, by John Fox, that famous martyrologist. Extracted out of his Acts and monuments, Vol. I. pag. 803, 804. Edit. 9. Anno 1684. Where he shews, I. When and by whom printing was invented. II. The excellency and usefulness of the art. III. The disadvantage that accru'd to popery. IV. The great advantage that the Protestant religion hath reaped thereby. Faithfully transcribed, and humbly recommended to the reading and consideration of all true Protestants
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- The benefit and invention of printing, by John Fox, that famous martyrologist. Extracted out of his Acts and monuments, Vol. I. pag. 803, 804. Edit. 9. Anno 1684. Where he shews, I. When and by whom printing was invented. II. The excellency and usefulness of the art. III. The disadvantage that accru'd to popery. IV. The great advantage that the Protestant religion hath reaped thereby. Faithfully transcribed, and humbly recommended to the reading and consideration of all true Protestants
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London : Printed and sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court, in Gracious-street, 1704.
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Sowle, Tace, 1667-1746, printer.
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- 1704
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- T21524
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- 8 p. ; 4°.
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- Signatures: A]4.