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A Vindication of the Histories of the Old and New Testament. Part III.
A Vindication of the Histories of the Old and New Testament. Part III.
A Vindication of the Histories of the Old and New Testament. Part II.
A Vindication of the Histories of the Old and New Testament. Part II.
A Vindication of the Histories of the Old and New Testament . . .
A Vindication of the Histories of the Old and New Testament . . .
A vindication of Stone-Heng restored: in which the orders and rules of architecture observed by the ancient Romans, are discussed. Together with the customs and manners of several nations of the world in matters of building of greatest antiquity. As also an historical narration of the most memorable actions of the Danes in England
A vindication of Stone-Heng restored: in which the orders and rules of architecture observed by the ancient Romans, are discussed. Together with the customs and manners of several nations of the world in matters of building of greatest antiquity. As also an historical narration of the most memorable actions of the Danes in England
A Vindication of some Passages in the Eighteenth and Sixteenth Chapters of the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
A Vindication of some Passages in the Eighteenth and Sixteenth Chapters of the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
A View of universal history...to the destruction of Jerusalem A view of Universal history...to the year 1680
A View of universal history...to the destruction of Jerusalem A view of Universal history...to the year 1680
A view of the early Parisian Greek Press, lives of the Stephani . .
A view of the early Parisian Greek Press, lives of the Stephani . .
A view of . . Newton's philosophy
A view of . . Newton's philosophy
A true copy of the journal. . for the tryal of King Charles I. .
A true copy of the journal. . for the tryal of King Charles I. .
A true Chronologie of the times of the Persian Monarchie, and after to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romanes. Wherein by the way briefly is handled the day of Christ his birth; with a declaration of the Angel Gabriels message to Daniel in the end of his 9. chap., against the frivolous conceits of M. Beroald.
A true Chronologie of the times of the Persian Monarchie, and after to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romanes. Wherein by the way briefly is handled the day of Christ his birth; with a declaration of the Angel Gabriels message to Daniel in the end of his 9. chap., against the frivolous conceits of M. Beroald.