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John Leyburn

John Leyburn (1615 – 20 June 1702) was an English Catholic prelate who served as Vicar Apostolic of England from 1685 to 1688 and as Vicar Apostolic of the London District from 1688 to 1702. He was not only a theologian but also a mathematician and an intimate friend of René Descartes and Thomas Hobbes. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A reply to the Answer made upon the three royal papers

    Published 1686
    Other Authors: “…Leyburn, John, 1620-1702…”
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    A reply to the Answer made upon the three royal papers

    Published 2002
    Other Authors: “…Leyburn, John, 1620-1702…”
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    A reply to the Answer made upon the three royal papers

    Published 1686
    Other Authors: “…Leyburn, John, 1620-1702…”
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    A pastoral letter from the four Catholic bishops to the lay-Catholics of England

    Published 2004
    Other Authors: “…Leyburn, John, 1620-1702…”
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    A pastoral letter from the four Catholic bishops to the lay-Catholics of England

    Published 1688
    Other Authors: “…Leyburn, John, 1620-1702…”
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    A pastoral letter from the four Catholic bishops to the lay-Catholics of England

    Published 1688
    Other Authors: “…Leyburn, John, 1620-1702…”
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    A pastoral letter from the four Catholic bishops to the lay-Catholics of England

    Published 1688
    Other Authors: “…Leyburn, John, 1620-1702…”
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