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Dodwelli Dissertatione de Ripa
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De Mortibus Persecutorum (cum Scholiis Jo. Fell), a Joan. Columbo: accesserunt Passiones SS. Perpetuæ et Felicitatis. S. Maximiliani. S. Felicis. Oxon. 1680. 12mo. Opera, ad Fidem Codicum recensita. Cantab. 1685. 12mo. 3s.

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