Alfred the Great : $b containing chapters on his life and times
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Alfred the Great : $b containing chapters on his life and times
Alfred, King of England, 849-899; Great Britain -- History -- Alfred, 871-899
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THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION OF RELIGION WITHIN THE REALM OF SCOTLAND
CONTAINING THE MANNER AND BY WHAT PERSONS THE LIGHT OF CHRIST’S EVANGEL
HATH BEEN MANIFESTED UNTO THIS REALM AFTER THAT HORRIBLE AND UNIVERSAL
DEFECTION FROM THE TRUTH, WHICH HATH COME BY MEANS OF THAT ROMAN
ANTICHRIST 1527 to 1564
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AUTHOR OF ‘A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES’
THE STORY OF GLADSTONE’S LIFE
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