An edition of The use of sacred history (1802)

The Use of sacred history

especially as illustrating and confirming the great doctrines of revelation ; to which are prefixed two dissertations; the first, on the authenticity of the history contained in the Pentateuch, and in the book of Joshua ; the second, proving that the books ascribed to Moses were actually written by him, and that he wrote them by divine inspiration.

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An edition of The use of sacred history (1802)

The Use of sacred history

especially as illustrating and confirming the great doctrines of revelation ; to which are prefixed two dissertations; the first, on the authenticity of the history contained in the Pentateuch, and in the book of Joshua ; the second, proving that the books ascribed to Moses were actually written by him, and that he wrote them by divine inspiration.

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Samuel Miller library.

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2 v. ;

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OL18086874M
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