An edition of Enoch restitutus (1836)

Enoch restitutus

or an attempt to separate from the books of Enoch, the book quoted by St. Jude : also a comparison of the chronology of Enoch with the Hebrew computation, and with the periods mentioned in the book of Daniel and in the Apocalypse

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An edition of Enoch restitutus (1836)

Enoch restitutus

or an attempt to separate from the books of Enoch, the book quoted by St. Jude : also a comparison of the chronology of Enoch with the Hebrew computation, and with the periods mentioned in the book of Daniel and in the Apocalypse

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Language
English
Pages
208

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Edition Notes

Includes "The book of Enoch, to which are added parallel passages from the Scriptures.": 88 p.

Published in
London

Classifications

Library of Congress
BS1830.E7 M8, BS1830.E7 M8 1836

The Physical Object

Pagination
208, 88, 116 p. ;
Number of pages
208

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6412596M
Internet Archive
enochrestitutus00murrgoog
LCCN
40037786
OCLC/WorldCat
6624705

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