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    The prophecyes of the incomparable Dr. Martin Luther concerning the downfall of the Pope of Rome, and the subversion of the German Empire, to be over-run by the armies of the Turks, together with the many reasons that he giveth for it : as also, the remarkable prophecy of the learned and reverend Mvscvlvs, to the same effect / collected by R.C. M.A.
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    Advertisement: prelim. p. [1]. Includes bibliographical references. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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    Martin Luther's declaration to his countrimen. First published in Dutch by himself, and translated by Sleidan, a most faithfull historian in his fifth book of commentaries, and truly from him into English: by a constant friend to the peace and truth of the Gospel. Prœjudicium prœcipitium.
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    Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. ; Constant friend to the peace and truth of the Gospel. and Sleidanus, Johannes, 1506-1556. De statu religionis et reipublicae, Carolo Quinto Caesare, commentarii. Liber 5. English.
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    Caption title. Annotation on Thomason copy: "Jan. 23 1642 London.". Place and date of publication from Wing. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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