(1637). The name altar, or thysiastērion, anciently given to the holy table. A common-place, or theologicall discourse, in a colledge chappell, more than two yeares since. / By Joseph Mede B.D. and fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Name Altar, or Thysiastērion, Anciently Given to the Holy Table. A Common-place, or Theologicall Discourse, in a Colledge Chappell, More than Two Yeares Since. / By Joseph Mede B.D. and Fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge. 1637.
ציטוט MLAThe Name Altar, or Thysiastērion, Anciently Given to the Holy Table. A Common-place, or Theologicall Discourse, in a Colledge Chappell, More than Two Yeares Since. / By Joseph Mede B.D. and Fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge. 1637.
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