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Apparatus Biblicus: or, an introduction to the Holy Scriptures. In three books. Book I. Of the Origin, History, and Antiquities of the Jews. Book II. Of the Canon, Authors, Original Texts, Versions, Editions, and Interpretations, &c. of the Scriptures. Book III. Of the False Gods, Animals, Precious Stones, Diseases, and Publick Sports, mentioned in the Scriptures. Together with An Explanation of the Scriptural Names; and A New Method of Reading the Scriptures. In two volumes. Done into English from the French, with notes and additions. Illustrated with thirty copper-plates.
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printed by James Bettenham: and sold by James and John Knapton in St. Paul's Church-Yard; Robert Gosling and Thomas Woodward in Fleet-Street; and John Clarke under the Royal Exchange
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Religion and Philosophy
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T130555
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