The Protestant Bishopric in Jerusalem; Its Origin and Progress. From the Official Documents Published by Command of ... the King of Prussia, and from Other Authentic Sources. With Notes by H. Smith ... and an Introduction by ... A. McCaul

The Protestant Bishopric in Jerusalem; Its Origin and Progress. From the Official Documents Published by Command of ... the King of Prussia, and from Other Authentic Sources. With Notes by H. Smith ... and an Introduction by ... A. McCaul
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