The | History | Of The | Troubles | And | Tryal | Of | The Most Reverend Father in God, | and Blessed Martyr, | William Laud, | Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. | Wrote by Himself, During His | Imprisonment in the Tower. | To which is Prefixed | The Diary of His Own Life | Faithfully and Entirely Published from the Original Copy: | And Subjoined | A Supplement to the Preceding History: | The Arch-Bishop's Last Will; His Large Answer to the Lord Say's | Speech Concerning Liturgies; His Large Answer to the Lord Say's | Speech Concerning Liturgies; His Annual Accounts of His Province Deli- | Vered to the King; And Some Other Things Relating to the History. | Imprimatur, | Martij 7. 1693/4. Jo. Cant

The | History | Of The | Troubles | And | Tryal | Of | The Most Reverend Father in God, | and Blessed Martyr, | William Laud, | Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. | Wrote by Himself, During His | Imprisonment in the Tower. | To which is Prefixed | The Diary of His Own Life | Faithfully and Entirely Published from the Original Copy: | And Subjoined | A Supplement to the Preceding History: | The Arch-Bishop's Last Will; His Large Answer to the Lord Say's | Speech Concerning Liturgies; His Large Answer to the Lord Say's | Speech Concerning Liturgies; His Annual Accounts of His Province Deli- | Vered to the King; And Some Other Things Relating to the History. | Imprimatur, | Martij 7. 1693/4. Jo. Cant
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Book Synopsis The | History | Of The | Troubles | And | Tryal | Of | The Most Reverend Father in God, | and Blessed Martyr, | William Laud, | Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. | Wrote by Himself, During His | Imprisonment in the Tower. | To which is Prefixed | The Diary of His Own Life | Faithfully and Entirely Published from the Original Copy: | And Subjoined | A Supplement to the Preceding History: | The Arch-Bishop's Last Will; His Large Answer to the Lord Say's | Speech Concerning Liturgies; His Large Answer to the Lord Say's | Speech Concerning Liturgies; His Annual Accounts of His Province Deli- | Vered to the King; And Some Other Things Relating to the History. | Imprimatur, | Martij 7. 1693/4. Jo. Cant by : William Laud

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The | History | Of The | Troubles | And | Tryal | Of | The Most Reverend Father in God, | and Blessed Martyr, | William Laud, | Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. | Wrote by Himself, During His | Imprisonment in the Tower. | To which is Prefixed | The Diary of His Own Life | Faithfully and Entirely Published from the Original Copy: | And Subjoined | A Supplement to the Preceding History: | The Arch-Bishop's Last Will; His Large Answer to the Lord Say's | Speech Concerning Liturgies; His Large Answer to the Lord Say's | Speech Concerning Liturgies; His Annual Accounts of His Province Deli- | Vered to the King; And Some Other Things Relating to the History. | Imprimatur, | Martij 7. 1693/4. Jo. Cant Related Books

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