Kulo marhanadim, rhemdat kol ha-goyim, marhmad Oenayim

The most desireable object, the desire of all nations, the desire of the eyes, or, A Protestant picture of Jesus Christ, drawn out in Scripture-colours both for the light of sinners and for the delight of saints

Kulo marhanadim, rhemdat kol ha-goyim, marhma ...
Thomas Symson, Thomas Symson
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Kulo marhanadim, rhemdat kol ha-goyim, marhmad Oenayim

The most desireable object, the desire of all nations, the desire of the eyes, or, A Protestant picture of Jesus Christ, drawn out in Scripture-colours both for the light of sinners and for the delight of saints

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English
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263

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Edition Notes

Title transliterated from Hebrew

Errata: p. 263

Contains errors in pagination

Reproduction of original in the University of Illinois Library

Includes bibliographical references

Wing S3829B

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1984. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1579:14)

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London
Series
Early English books, 1641-1700 -- 1579:14
Other Titles
The most desireable object, the desire of all nations, the desire of the eyes, A Protestant picture of Jesus Christ

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Microform
Pagination
[18], 263, [1] p
Number of pages
263

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OL15022966M

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