The practical expositor of the most difficult texts throughout the holy Bible wherein all the dreams in Daniel, and the visions of all the prophets, and the two mystical books of the canticles and the revelations are clearly opened. By Richard Coore, gent
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printed for Randolph Tayler near Stationers Hall
[MDCLXXXIII. [1683]
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