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I. Theodore Beza, in the beginning of the year 1580, published at Geneva a well-printed, clearly- expressed, and on the whole considerate and honest little Volume, in the Latin tongue, purporting to be but in fact not numerically paged at all, which is sometimes described as 4to, but is in reality 8vo illustriu7n, quorum pracipue viinisierio partim honarwn Literaruvi studia sunt restituta, partim vera Religio in variis Orbis Cliristiani rcgiombiis, nostra 2^'^irumque memorid fuit instaurata : odditis eorimdem vitmd: operce descriptionihus^ quibus adiectcc sunt nonnullce pidura) quas Eviblcmata vocant. Theodoro Bczd Auctorc. — Geneva;. Apud Joanncm Laonium. M.D.LXXX.
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 * trious in the Reformation of Eeligion and Restora-
 * tion of Learning : ' * Yolume of perhaps 250 pages,
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