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TRES BREVES TRACTATUS.
De Primis Episcopis. S. Petri Alexandrini Episcopi Fragmenta quaedam. S.
Irenaei Illustrata ~RHSIS~, in qua Ecclesia Romana commemoratur.
Recensuit MARTIMUS JOSEPHUS ROUTH. S.T.P., Collegii S. Magdalenae. Oxon.
Praeses.
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