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A treatise magnifying, lauding, and applauding God! : and extolling the redemption, by the sister arts of poetry and painting, with sacred poetical effusions
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A treatise magnifying, lauding, and applauding God! : and extolling the redemption, by the sister arts of poetry and painting, with sacred poetical effusions
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1843.
Call number
42558
Creator
Landis, John
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20 x 12 cm
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