[Jerusalem's captivities lamented], or, A plain description of Jerusalem, from Joshua's time to the year of Christ 517, both by Scripture and ancient history. First, the antiquity of the city, with the number of the inhabitants that lived therein, with the depth and breadth of their trenches, the height of the walls, and the number of the towers that stood thereon. As also the greatness of the temple, and the glory of the sanctorum sanctorum, or the holy of holies. Together with a large description of Christ's birth, life and death, and miraculous wonders that happened in and about that time, with an account of Christ's personal features. To which is added, the sad and every lamentable desolation and destruction of Jeusalem by fire, sword, pestilence and famine
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[Jerusalem's captivities lamented], or, A plain description of Jerusalem, from Joshua's time to the year of Christ 517, both by Scripture and ancient history. First, the antiquity of the city, with the number of the inhabitants that lived therein, with the depth and breadth of their trenches, the height of the walls, and the number of the towers that stood thereon. As also the greatness of the temple, and the glory of the sanctorum sanctorum, or the holy of holies. Together with a large description of Christ's birth, life and death, and miraculous wonders that happened in and about that time, with an account of Christ's personal features. To which is added, the sad and every lamentable desolation and destruction of Jeusalem by fire, sword, pestilence and famine (Online)
[Jerusalem's captivities lamented], or, A plain description of Jerusalem, from Joshua's time to the year of Christ 517, both by Scripture and ancient history. First, the antiquity of the city, with the number of the inhabitants that lived therein, with th
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Belfast : Printed by James Magee, 1768.
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