Dialogues between a pilgrim, Adam, Noah, and Cleophas containing the history of the bible, and of the Jews, till the final destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. With which are connected, in a Chronological Order, The Most remarkable Events of Profane History: Interspersed with Answers to Objections, Illustrations of Difficulties, and practical Reflections: The Whole in a plain, entertaining Manner; being Adapted for Schools, and the middling Class of People. With a Lift of the Authors from whom the Materials have been collected. Now first translated from the thirteenth edition of the original Dutch.

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MDCCLXIX. [1769]
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Dialogues between a pilgrim, Adam, Noah, and Cleophas; containing the history of the bible, and of the Jews, till the final destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. With which are connected, in a Chronological Order, The Most remarkable Events of Profane H

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London : printed for T. Becket and P.A. De Hondt in the Strand, MDCCLXIX. [1769]

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