A vindication of the Sacred Books and of Josephus

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A vindication of the Sacred Books and of Josephus

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English
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587

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A vindication of the sacred books and of Josephus: especially the former, from various misrepresentations and cavils of the celebrated M. de Voltaire. By Robert Findlay, ...
1770, printed by Robert and Andrew Foulis, and sold by J. Gilmour and Son, J. Barry, and the printers
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Glasgow

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BL2773.V6 F5

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xxxii, 587 p.
Number of pages
587

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OL6489940M
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45027509
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4310686

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