An edition of The self-interpreting Bible (1859)

The self-interpreting Bible

with commentaries, references, harmony of the Gospels and the helps needed to understand and teach the text : illustrated and explained by over four hundred and forty-eight half-tone engravings from photographs showing places of Bible events as they appear to-day

The self-interpreting Bible
James Wideman Lee, J. L. Porte ...
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An edition of The self-interpreting Bible (1859)

The self-interpreting Bible

with commentaries, references, harmony of the Gospels and the helps needed to understand and teach the text : illustrated and explained by over four hundred and forty-eight half-tone engravings from photographs showing places of Bible events as they appear to-day

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J.Q. Adams
Language
English
Pages
1677

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Edition Notes

Bible (incl. O.T. Apocrypha) in English (Authorized Version).

Published in 1901 under title: The Bible Cyclopedia.

Vols. 1-3 paged continuously (1677 p.).

United Bible Societies language: English.

Published in
Boston

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Pagination
4 volumes (1677, 539 pages)
Number of pages
1677

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Open Library
OL53090738M
OCLC/WorldCat
7106706

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