
The Lay folks mass book, or, The manner of hearing mass, with rubrics and devotions for the people, in four texts, and offices in English according to the use of York, from manuscripts of the xth to the xvth century /$
by Dan Jeremy, Thomas Frederick Simmons
Part of Early English Text Society. [Original series,
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