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Simon Ockley
British translator
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The necessity of instructing children in the scriptures . An anniversary sermon, preached on Whitsun-Tuesday, (may 26. 1713.) at St. Ives, Huntingtonshire: Founded by Dr. Robert Wilde, who gave Six Bibles Yearly to the Poor Children of that Parish. Published (for the Use of Families, and Teachers of Charity-Schools) at the Request of the Principal Part of the Auditory. To which is Prefix'd, The Doctor's Will touching those Bibles. By Simon Ockley, B.D. Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge, and Chaplain to the Most Honourable Robert Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, Lord High-Treasurer of Great Britain.
Simon Ockley
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Date: 1713
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The history of the Saracens : comprising the lives of Mohammed and his successors, to the death of Abdalmelik, the eleventh caliph. With an account of their most remarkable battles, sieges, revolts, &c / Collected from authentic sources, especially Arabic mss. By Simon Ockley.
Simon Ockley
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Date: 1890
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The dignity and authority of the Christian priesthood , asserted; in a sermon preached at Ormond Chapel, December 10, 1710. By Simon Ockley, B.D.
Simon Ockley
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Date: [1711]
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An account of the authority of the Arabick manuscripts in the Bodleian Library , controverted between Dr. Grabe and Mr. Whiston. In a letter to Mr. Thirlby. By Simon Ockley, B. D. Professor of Arabick in the University of Cambridge; and Chaplain to the Most Honourable Robert Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, Lord High Treasurer of Great-Britain.
Simon Ockley
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Date: 1712
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The history of the Saracens . By Simon Ockley, B.D. Professor of Arabick in the University of Cambridge. Volume the second.
Simon Ockley
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Date: 1718
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Islamic Empire
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