The Psalmes of David translated into divers and sundry kindes of verse, more rare and excellent for the method and varietie than ever yet hath been done in English. Now first printed from a copy of the original manuscript transcribed by John Davies, of Hereford, in the reign of James the First
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. The Psalmes of David translated into divers and sundry kindes of verse, more rare and excellent for the method and varietie than ever yet hath been done in English. Now first printed from a copy of the original manuscript transcribed by John Davies, of Hereford, in the reign of James the FirstThe Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 790, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/790. Accessed 2024-11-17.
The Psalmes of David translated into divers and sundry kindes of verse, more rare and excellent for the method and varietie than ever yet hath been done in English. Now first printed from a copy of the original manuscript transcribed by John Davies, of Hereford, in the reign of James the First. London: Robert Triphook [Old Bond Street], 1823.
(1823). The psalmes of david translated into divers and sundry kindes of verse, more rare and excellent for the method and varietie than ever yet hath been done in english. now first printed from a copy of the original manuscript transcribed by john davies, of hereford, in the reign of james the first. London: Robert Triphook [Old Bond Street]
The Psalmes of David translated into divers and sundry kindes of verse, more rare and excellent for the method and varietie than ever yet hath been done in English. Now first printed from a copy of the original manuscript transcribed by John Davies, of Hereford, in the reign of James the First. London: Robert Triphook [Old Bond Street], 1823.
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