Blind lanes & alleys : being a brief study in legitimate monarchy and Anglican episcopacy in the XVII and XVIII centuries, with an account concerning the Nonjurors, their succession and influence
Blind lanes & alleys : being a brief study in legitimate monarchy and Anglican episcopacy in the XVII and XVIII centuries, with an account concerning the Nonjurors, their succession and influence is a book. It was written by Metropolitan of Glastonbury Georgius I and published by The Seraphic Press in 2019.
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- author: Metropolitan of Glastonbury Georgius I
- publication date: 2019
- book publisher: The Seraphic Press
- book series: unknown
- book subjects: Great Britain, Great Britain-Church history-18th century, Great Britain-History-Stuarts, 1603-1714
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