Fovvre bookes, of the institution, vse and doctrine of the holy
sacrament of the Eucharist in the old Church. As likevvise, hovv, vvhen,
and by what degrees the masse is brought in, in place thereof. By my Lord
Philip of Mornai, Lord of Plessis-Marli; councellour to the King in his
councell of estate, captaine of fiftie men at armes at the Kings paie,
gouernour of his towne and castle of Samur, ouerseer of his house and
crowne of Nauarre.
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Title
Fovvre bookes, of the institution, vse and doctrine of the holy
sacrament of the Eucharist in the old Church. As likevvise, hovv, vvhen,
and by what degrees the masse is brought in, in place thereof. By my Lord
Philip of Mornai, Lord of Plessis-Marli; councellour to the King in his
councell of estate, captaine of fiftie men at armes at the Kings paie,
gouernour of his towne and castle of Samur, ouerseer of his house and
crowne of Nauarre.
sacrament of the Eucharist in the old Church. As likevvise, hovv, vvhen,
and by what degrees the masse is brought in, in place thereof. By my Lord
Philip of Mornai, Lord of Plessis-Marli; councellour to the King in his
councell of estate, captaine of fiftie men at armes at the Kings paie,
gouernour of his towne and castle of Samur, ouerseer of his house and
crowne of Nauarre.
Creator
Philippe de Mornay
Source
STC (2nd ed.) 18142
Publisher
John Windet, I. Bing, Thomas Man, William Ponsonby
Identifier
241
Collection
Citation
Philippe de Mornay, “Fovvre bookes, of the institution, vse and doctrine of the holy
sacrament of the Eucharist in the old Church. As likevvise, hovv, vvhen,
and by what degrees the masse is brought in, in place thereof. By my Lord
Philip of Mornai, Lord of Plessis-Marli; councellour to the King in his
councell of estate, captaine of fiftie men at armes at the Kings paie,
gouernour of his towne and castle of Samur, ouerseer of his house and
crowne of Nauarre.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3020.
sacrament of the Eucharist in the old Church. As likevvise, hovv, vvhen,
and by what degrees the masse is brought in, in place thereof. By my Lord
Philip of Mornai, Lord of Plessis-Marli; councellour to the King in his
councell of estate, captaine of fiftie men at armes at the Kings paie,
gouernour of his towne and castle of Samur, ouerseer of his house and
crowne of Nauarre.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 25, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3020.