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The history of the Holy Bible. [electronic resource] : In two volumes. Vol. I. Containing the historical part of the Old Testament, by way of abstract. With references to other parts of scripture, especially of the New Testament, which are printed at length in an opposite column. By the Honourable Edward Harley, Esq; late Auditor of His Majesty's imprest.
Uniform title
Bible.
O.T.
English.
Authorised.
Selections.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : printed and sold by C. Bathurst, at the Cross-Keys, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleetstreet, MDCCLI. [1751]
Description
1 online resource (2v.,plate ) map ;
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Bible
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Juvenile literature
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Harley, Edward, 1664-1735
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Notes
Vol. II. Containing, I. The harmony of the four Gospels; wherein the differen manner of relating the facts by each evangelist is exemplified. Also, the history of the Acts of the holy Apostles. To which are annexed, references to other parts of scripture, especially of the New Testament, which are printed at length. II. A harmony between the Psalms and the New Testament, and other parts of Scripture; wherein the supplicatory and prophetick part of this sacred book are disposed under proper heads. To which are added, several divine hymns.
Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
References
English Short Title Catalog, T190031.
Place name(s)
Great Britain England London.
Other title(s)
History of the Holy Bible.
OCLC
509481428
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