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THE CATECHISME, that is to say, ane commone and Catholic Instructioun of the Christin People in materis of our Catholic Faith and Religioun, set furth be ye maist Rev. Father in God Johne, Archbishop of Sanct Androus, Legat nait and Primat of ye Kirck of Scotland, in his Provincial Counsale, haldin at Edinburgh the xxvi Day of Jan. 1551. Prentit at Sanct Androus, at the expenses of the Arpb. 1552. Also "The Twa-penny Faith, 1559," with Introductory notice. by Professor Mitchell, St Andrews. Beautifully printed in Black Letter, line for line with the original, on Dutch Handmade paper, small 4to, cloth, uncut edges, £2, 10s. Impression limited to 150 copies.

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GENEALOGICAL MEMOIRS OF, AND OF THE FAMILY OF KNOX, by the Rev. Dr ROGERS. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

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