1. The child's own Bible: being a selection of narratives of the leading events of revealed religion, in the language of Holy Writ. Illustrated by numerous appropriate wood engravings, chiefly after the ancient masters. London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838. Book ReCAP - Remote Storage » *YIS (Child's) (Bible. O.T. English. 1838. Child's own Bible) Bookmark
2. The Old Testament, arranged in historical chronological order, (on the basis of Lightfoot's Chronicle,) in such a manner that the books, chapters, Psalms, prophecies, etc., etc., may be read as one connected history, in the words of the authorized translation. With notes and copious indexes. Revised, punctuated, divided into paragraphs, and parallelisms, etc., by T.W. Coit. Townsend, George, 1788-1857 [Browse] Boston, Perkins and Marvin, etc., etc., 1838. Book ReCAP - Remote Storage » Bi 758.37 vol.1 Bookmark